

Here's where to vote: www.npr.org/2011/08/02/138894873/vote-f ... asy-titles
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Add The Handmaid's Tale to that list.Quite a few titles there that I wouldn't really classify as sci-fi or fantasy e.g. 'Brave New World', 'A Clockwork Orange', '1984'; more dystopias rather than sci-fi/fantasy, IMO.
Some of the robot books were on the list as well, but not as a series.Damelon wrote:Had I noticed it, I probably would have found a place for that one.aliantha wrote: The Foundation Trilogy
I wonder if NPR will delete it, or simply let me be abused? I hope the latter. [heh..."That's okay man, cuz I like the abuse!"]I have great news for some of you. "Dark Materials," "Harry Potter," and "Wrinkle in Time" are fighting it out for numbers 1,2, and 3 in the "Evil Goatee Parallel Universe" seen in Star Trek. Which is as it should be. No good universe would put them in the top million.
I just recommended that commentVraith wrote:Some people are never satisfied. I was reading the comments section over there and got annoyed, so posted the following:
I wonder if NPR will delete it, or simply let me be abused? I hope the latter. [heh..."That's okay man, cuz I like the abuse!"]I have great news for some of you. "Dark Materials," "Harry Potter," and "Wrinkle in Time" are fighting it out for numbers 1,2, and 3 in the "Evil Goatee Parallel Universe" seen in Star Trek. Which is as it should be. No good universe would put them in the top million.
[ok...sometimes I exaggerate...maybe they do belong in the top million].
God, I am starting to like you a lot, O. The Milton comment matches perfectly, cuz I just realized when you said it that Pullman's writing reminds me almost exactly of a guy from grad school who quoted spark notes in a class on Milton [without attribution even...he pretended it was his own]Orlion wrote:"His Dark Materials" was just terrible. Pullman may think he's some sort of Blake/Milton scholar turning things on its head, but he's mostly an idiot.
Everybody likes me a lotVraith wrote:God, I am starting to like you a lot, O. The Milton comment matches perfectly, cuz I just realized when you said it that Pullman's writing reminds me almost exactly of a guy from grad school who quoted spark notes in a class on Milton [without attribution even...he pretended it was his own]Orlion wrote:"His Dark Materials" was just terrible. Pullman may think he's some sort of Blake/Milton scholar turning things on its head, but he's mostly an idiot.
Wait....did I already like you a lot? did you once quote one of my lines in your sig, and inspire me to write the "Sig-man" song? [which even Cail liked...and that carries serious weight around the watch].
The comments about how stupid npr was for the choices on the list annoyed me even more...cuz they selected by votes...but I couldn't think of anything brief yet funny yet insulting enough to post.