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100 Must-Read Sci-fi Books

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1. 
   Childhood's End Written by Arthur C. Clarke
2. 
   Foundation Written by Isaac Asimov
3. 
   Dune Written by Frank Herbert
4. 
   Man in the High Castle Written by Philip K. Dick
5. 
   Starship Troopers Written by Robert A. Heinlein
6. 
   Valis Written by Philip K. Dick
7. 
   Frankenstein Written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
8. 
   Gateway Written by Frederick Pohl
9. 
   Space Merchants Written by C.M. Kornbluth & Frederick Pohl
10. 
   Earth Abides Written by George R. Stewart
11. 
   Cuckoo's Egg Written by C.J. Cherryh
12. 
   Star Surgeon Written by James White
13. 
   The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch Written by Philip K. Dick
14. 
   Radix Written by A.A. Attanasio
15. 
   2001: A Space Odyssey Written by Arthur C. Clarke
16. 
   Ringworld Written by Larry Niven
17. 
   A Case of Conscience Written by James Blish
18. 
   Last and First Man Written by Olaf Stapledon
19. 
   The Day of the Triffids Written by John Wyndham
20. 
   Way Station Written by Clifford Simak
21. 
   More Than Human Written by Theodore Sturgeon
22. 
   Gray Lensman Written by E. E. "Doc" Smith
23. 
   The Gods Themselves Written by Isaac Asimov
24. 
   The Left Hand of Darkness Written by Ursula K. Le Guin
25. 
   Behold the Man Written by Michael Moorcock
26. 
   Star Maker Written by Olaf Stapledon
27. 
   The War of the Worlds Written by H.G. Wells
28. 
   20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Written by Jules Verne
29. 
   Heritage of Hastur Written by Marion Zimmer Bradley
30. 
   The Time Machine Written by H.G. Wells
31. 
   The Stars My Destination Written by Alfred Bester
32. 
   Slan Written by A.E. Van Vogt
33. 
   Neuromancer Written by William Gibson
34. 
   Ender's Game Written by Orson Scott Card
35. 
   In Conquest Born Written by C.S. Friedman
36. 
   Lord of Light Written by Roger Zelazny
37. 
   Eon Written by Greg Bear
38. 
   Dragonflight Written by Anne McCaffrey
39. 
   Journey to the Center of the Earth Written by Jules Verne
40. 
   Stranger in a Strange Land Written by Robert Heinlein
41. 
   Cosm Written by Gregory Benford
42. 
   The Voyage of the Space Beagle Written by A.E. Van Vogt
43. 
   Blood Music Written by Greg Bear
44. 
   Beggars in Spain Written by Nancy Kress
45. 
   Omnivore Written by Piers Anthony
46. 
   I, Robot Written by Isaac Asimov
47. 
   Mission of Gravity Written by Hal Clement
48. 
   To Your Scattered Bodies Go Written by Philip Jose Farmer
49. 
   Brave New World Written by Aldous Huxley
50. 
   The Man Who Folded Himself Written by David Gerrold
51. 
   1984 Written by George Orwell
52. 
   The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyl And Mr. Hyde Written by Robert Louis Stevenson
53. 
   Snow Crash Written by Neal Stephenson
54. 
   Flesh Written by Philip Jose Farmer
55. 
   Cities in Flight Written by James Blish
56. 
   Shadow of the Torturer Written by Gene Wolfe
57. 
   Startide Rising Written by David Brin
58. 
   Triton Written by Samuel R. Delany
59. 
   Stand on Zanzibar Written by John Brunner
60. 
   A Clockwork Orange Written by Anthony Burgess
61. 
   Fahrenheit 451 Written by Ray Bradbury
62. 
   A Canticle For Leibowitz Written by Walter Miller
63. 
   Flowers for Algernon Written by Daniel Keyes
64. 
   No Blade of Grass Written by John Christopher
65. 
   The Postman Written by David Brin
66. 
   Dhalgren Written by Samuel Delany
67. 
   Berserker Written by Fred Saberhagen
68. 
   Flatland Written by Edwin Abbot
69. 
   Planiverse Written by A.K. Dewdney
70. 
   Dragon's Egg Written by Robert L. Forward
71. 
   Downbelow Station Written by C.J. Cherryh
72. 
   Dawn Written by Octavia E. Butler
73. 
   Puppet Masters Written by Robert Heinlein
74. 
   The Doomsday Book Written by Connie Willis
75. 
   Forever War Written by Joe Haldeman
76. 
   Deathbird Stories Written by Harlan Ellison
77. 
   Roadside Picnic Written by Boris Strugatsky & Arkady Strugatsky
78. 
   The Snow Queen Written by Joan Vinge
79. 
   The Martian Chronicles Written by Ray Bradbury
80. 
   Drowned World Written by J.G. Ballard
81. 
   Cat's Cradle Written by Kurt Vonnegut
82. 
   Red Mars Written by Kim Stanley Robinson
83. 
   Upanishads Written by Various
84. 
   Alice in Wonderland Written by Lewis Carroll
85. 
   Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Written by Douglas Adams
86. 
   The Lathe of Heaven Written by Ursula K. Le Guin
87. 
   The Midwich Cuckoos Written by John Wyndham
88. 
   Mutant Written by Henry Kuttner
89. 
   Solaris Written by Stanislaw Lem
90. 
   Ralph 124C41+ Written by Hugo Gernsback
91. 
   I Am Legend Written by Richard Matheson
92. 
   Timescape Written by Gregory Benford
93. 
   The Demolished Man Written by Alfred Bester
94. 
   War with the Newts Written by Karl Kapek
95. 
   Mars Written by Ben Bova
96. 
   Brain Wave Written by Poul Anderson
97. 
   Hyperion Written by Dan Simmons
98. 
   The Andromeda Strain Written by Michael Crichton
99. 
   Camp Concentration Written by Thomas Disch
100. 
   A Princess of Mars Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs

ReBurn

I wonder how many of them have had a movie released?
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Gamplayerx

I've read 8 of those.  Guess I've got a ways to go.

7, 51, 61, 63, 79, 84, 85 and 97, if you're curious.

Alice

First of all, it's actually "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" (which I'm anal about if it's on an actual book list) and I don't really think it can be considered Sci-fi.

cnamon

I also thought Alice in Wonderland was more fantasy than sci-fi.

I have never read the book.

Alice

Quote from: cnamon on March 20, 2006, 10:48:29 AM
I also thought Alice in Wonderland was more fantasy than sci-fi.

I have never read the book.
It is more fantasy.  Sci-fi means that this story can take place because of a scientific or technological advancement that is in the book - there are none of those in AiW.

pumpkineye

#6
how could they leave off Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson?

gah.


*edit*
ok, I just saw that Snow Crash is in there, so I will mostly retract my 'gah'.

Jessie

I've read like 3 of those.  Beefy sent me Mars, and I've started it, but I've never finished it.  I've got about 6 books lying around here that I've started in the last year but never finished.
we should have kept the quote pyramid up to rape Jessie in the face.

swolt

I've read about half of them. I have never read Endors Game. I need to check that one out.
A clever man commits no minor blunders.

pumpkineye

Quote from: swolt on March 20, 2006, 12:54:45 PM
I've read about half of them. I have never read Endors Game. I need to check that one out.

oh man, Ender's Game is so worth the read.  I have read the whole Ender's series, and while I loved them all, not everyone enjoys the final few.  If you like the politics and philosophy aspect of Ender's Game, I suggest you check out the rest of the series.

VikingJuice

I've read about six or so with 2001, Childhood's End and Farenheit 451 being among my alltime favs.  I can't believe they left off Friday by Heinlein or Darkness by Asimov.  Both are brilliant and conjure up thoughts of our real modern society and technological dilemmas we will inevitably face some day..

Beefy

Quote from: swolt on March 20, 2006, 12:54:45 PM
I've read about half of them. I have never read Endors Game.

Bunch of damn Ewoks.

VikingJuice

Quote from: Beefy on March 20, 2006, 08:02:00 PM
Quote from: swolt on March 20, 2006, 12:54:45 PM
I've read about half of them. I have never read Endors Game.

Bunch of damn Ewoks.

Yub-yub!!  Eeecho Womma!!

Alice

Quote from: Vikingjuice on March 20, 2006, 10:35:32 PM
Quote from: Beefy on March 20, 2006, 08:02:00 PM
Quote from: swolt on March 20, 2006, 12:54:45 PM
I've read about half of them. I have never read Endors Game.

Bunch of damn Ewoks.

Yub-yub!!  Eeecho Womma!!
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Listener

Quote from: Vikingjuice on March 20, 2006, 07:49:13 PM
I've read about six or so with 2001, Childhood's End and Farenheit 451 being among my alltime favs.  I can't believe they left off Friday by Heinlein or Darkness by Asimov.  Both are brilliant and conjure up thoughts of our real modern society and technological dilemmas we will inevitably face some day..

I liked Friday quite a bit; it was one of Heinlein's faster-reading books. 

BigDun

Quote from: pumpkineye on March 20, 2006, 12:59:31 PM
Quote from: swolt on March 20, 2006, 12:54:45 PM
I've read about half of them. I have never read Endors Game. I need to check that one out.

oh man, Ender's Game is so worth the read.  I have read the whole Ender's series, and while I loved them all, not everyone enjoys the final few.  If you like the politics and philosophy aspect of Ender's Game, I suggest you check out the rest of the series.

I am reading the 3rd book in the follow up series based on the Bean character from the Ender series.
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VikingJuice

Bean.....Mr. Bean

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Number 6

Quote from: BigDun on March 21, 2006, 08:34:34 PM


I am reading the 3rd book in the follow up series based on the Bean character from the Ender series.

i have some catching up to do....i thought he was only writting Enders Shadow

i think thats a great list....although i would do a bit of re-ordering

and add The World Inside by Robert Silverberg

Listener

The World Inside was interesting, but it was not the kind of thing I should've been reading at age 12.

Number 6

why is that?

do you have some unconscious urge to live in a skyscraper?

Listener

Quote from: Number 6 on March 22, 2006, 07:25:14 PM
why is that?

do you have some unconscious urge to live in a skyscraper?

No.  I just wasn't mature enough to fully understand the material.

Reverend Al Green

I can't believe nothing by John Varley made the top 100 list.  I think Steel Beach is a classic.