NPR top 100 SF/Fantasy Books
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NPR top 100 SF/Fantasy Books
First Thomas Covenant trilogy comes in at #58
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Well well well. Some interesting stuff there. Thanks for the link Domne.
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Very interesting list...some excellent and well deserved inclusions, although unsurprisingly I don't think the order is right. Lots of Heinlein, lots of Stephenson. Some odd ones that should have been whole series rather than individual books, and some series that could as well have been left out.
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Very interesting list...some excellent and well deserved inclusions, although unsurprisingly I don't think the order is right. Lots of Heinlein, lots of Stephenson. Some odd ones that should have been whole series rather than individual books, and some series that could as well have been left out.
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Agreed! Give people some time to have a General discussion on this, sheesh!;)kevinswatch wrote:Way to triple post, Av.
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Wow, I can't believe how many of these I have read! I'm pretty impressed with myself.
(Some I read 30 or more years ago, like Flowers for Algernon and Fahrenheit 451.)

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Hey, it takes a whole extra click to edit a post, plus the extra wait time for loading and stuff.Orlion wrote:Agreed! Give people some time to have a General discussion on this, sheesh!;)kevinswatch wrote:Way to triple post, Av.
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Yeah, I've read a lot of them. Own quite a few too. (Not the bad ones...Brooks...deer of the dawn wrote:Wow, I can't believe how many of these I have read! I'm pretty impressed with myself.(Some I read 30 or more years ago, like Flowers for Algernon and Fahrenheit 451.)

No worries...the net is notoriously filled with dated content. Still a nice list.Domne wrote:Hmmm. I didn't notice it's from 2011. It just popped up in some newsfeed this week.
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Yes, ending on CS Lewis' Space Trilogy was a good landing, although I would have placed it farther up the list, myself.
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Should we move the post to a different forum? We probably had a post on the list in the SciFi/Fantasy forum when it first came out. I'm inclined to leave this one here.


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Re: NPR top 100 SF/Fantasy Books
I have only read 24 of them.Domne wrote:First Thomas Covenant trilogy comes in at #58
www.npr.org/2011/08/11/139085843/your-p ... tasy-books
but I have read Watership Down at least 8 times. it is my favorite book.
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