The standard instructions for memes like this is to bold books one has read, italicize books one owns but hasn't read yet, and
The list:
- I – Dune – Frank Herbert
- II – The Left Hand of Darkness – Ursula K. Le Guin
- III – The Man in the High Castle – Philip K. Dick
- IV – The Stars My Destination – Alfred Bester
- V – A Canticle for Leibowitz – Walter M. Miller, Jr.
- VI – Childhood’s End – Arthur C. Clarke
- VII – The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress – Robert A. Heinlein
- VIII – Ringworld – Larry Niven
- IX – The Forever War – Joe Haldeman
- X – The Day of the Triffids – John Wyndham
- 1 – The Forever War – Joe Haldeman -- what, again?
- 2 – I Am Legend – Richard Matheson
- 3 – Cities in Flight – James Blish -- I hates it, I does, but I did read it. And it is important.
- 4 – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? – Philip K. Dick
- 5 – The Stars My Destination – Alfred Bester
- 6 – Babel-17 – Samuel R. Delany
- 7 – Lord of Light – Roger Zelazny
- 8 – The Fifth Head of Cerberus – Gene Wolfe
- 9 – Gateway – Frederik Pohl
- 10 – The Rediscovery of Man – Cordwainer Smith -- not in this edition, but in the separate Del Rey paperbacks of the late '70s
- 11 – Last and First Men – Olaf Stapledon
- 12 – Earth Abides – George R. Stewart -- though it once featured in a contest here
- 13 – Martian Time-Slip – Philip K. Dick
- 14 – The Demolished Man – Alfred Bester
- 15 – Stand on Zanzibar – John Brunner -- I don't think I finished it, so this may be cheating.
- 16 – The Dispossessed – Ursula K. Le Guin
- 17 – The Drowned World – J. G. Ballard
- 18 – The Sirens of Titan – Kurt Vonnegut
- 19 – Emphyrio – Jack Vance
- 20 – A Scanner Darkly – Philip K. Dick
- 21 – Star Maker – Olaf Stapledon
- 22 – Behold the Man – Michael Moorcock
- 23 – The Book of Skulls – Robert Silverberg
- 24 – The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds – H. G. Wells
- 25 – Flowers for Algernon – Daniel Keyes
- 26 – Ubik – Philip K. Dick
- 27 – Timescape – Gregory Benford
28 – More Than Human – Theodore Sturgeon-- I have serious issues with the "gestalt entity," and it's less than the novella ("Baby Is Three") it grew out of.- 29 – Man Plus – Frederik Pohl
- 30 – A Case of Conscience – James Blish
- 31 – The Centauri Device – M. John Harrison
- 32 – Dr. Bloodmoney – Philip K. Dick
- 33 – Non-Stop – Brian Aldiss
- 34 – The Fountains of Paradise – Arthur C. Clarke
- 35 – Pavane – Keith Roberts
- 36 – Now Wait for Last Year – Philip K. Dick
- 37 – Nova – Samuel R. Delany
- 38 – The First Men in the Moon – H. G. Wells
- 39 – The City and the Stars – Arthur C. Clarke
- 40 – Blood Music – Greg Bear
- 41 – Jem – Frederik Pohl
- 42 – Bring the Jubilee – Ward Moore -- another book I can't stand for suspension-of-disbelief reasons
- 43 – VALIS – Philip K. Dick
- 44 – The Lathe of Heaven – Ursula K. Le Guin
- 45 – The Complete Roderick – John Sladek
- 46 – Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said – Philip K. Dick
- 47 – The Invisible Man – H. G. Wells
- 48 – Grass – Sheri S. Tepper
- 49 – A Fall of Moondust – Arthur C. Clarke
- 50 – Eon – Greg Bear
- 51 – The Shrinking Man – Richard Matheson
- 52 – The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch – Philip K. Dick
- 53 – The Dancers at the End of Time – Michael Moorcock
- 54 – The Space Merchants – Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth
- 55 – Time Out of Joint – Philip K. Dick
- 56 – Downward to the Earth – Robert Silverberg
- 57 – The Simulacra – Philip K. Dick
- 58 – The Penultimate Truth – Philip K. Dick
- 59 – Dying Inside – Robert Silverberg
- 60 – Ringworld – Larry Niven
- 61 – The Child Garden – Geoff Ryman
- 62 – Mission of Gravity – Hal Clement
- 63 – A Maze of Death – Philip K. Dick
- 64 – Tau Zero – Poul Anderson
- 65 – Rendezvous with Rama – Arthur C. Clarke
- 66 – Life During Wartime – Lucius Shepard
- 67 – Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang – Kate Wilhelm
- 68 – Roadside Picnic – Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
- 69 – Dark Benediction – Walter M. Miller, Jr.
- 70 – Mockingbird – Walter Tevis
- 71 – Dune – Frank Herbert
- 72 – The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress – Robert A. Heinlein
- 73 – The Man in the High Castle – Philip K. Dick
- 74 – Inverted World – Christopher Priest
- 75 – Kurt Vonnegut – Cat’s Cradle
- 76 – H.G. Wells – The Island of Dr. Moreau
- 77 – Arthur C. Clarke – Childhood’s End
- 78 – H.G. Wells – The Time Machine
- 79 – Samuel R. Delany – Dhalgren
- 80 – Brian Aldiss – Helliconia
- 81 – H.G. Wells – Food of the Gods
- 82 – Jack Finney – The Body Snatchers
- 83 – Joanna Russ – The Female Man
- 84 – M.J. Engh – Arslan
I note that nearly all of the roman-numeraled titles turned up later in the main sequence, one of them very, very quickly. I'm sure this is a secret coded message from the Illuminati to their sleeper agents, and not more evidence of the weird ebb and flow of publishing.
3 comments:
Why do you hate Cities In Flight? I'm not a big fan of the last book but I really like the other ones.
Bill: I don't mind one of the books -- I think it's the second; it was originally a YA novel, and is least connected to the overall plot -- but the other three are dismal, grungy dystopias from the mind of a grumpy fascist. I also found the idea of New York City as essentially an itinerant laborer a stupidly laughable concept, the kind of thing that only could come from an utter misunderstanding of and contempt for actual workers.
A Case of Conscience, I thought, was fascinating and vital despite Blish's bland, dated writing and obsessions, but I found Cities in Flight of mostly historical interest.
That list looks really old-fashioned. Unless I'm missing something, there's nothing from the nineties or 00's.
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