Build Your Sci-Fi Reading List

Adrienne Westenfeld at Esquire enumerates the 75 best sci-fi books of all time. While I might find fault with some of the choices, and could quibble about the omissions, all in all it’s quite an interesting list. To be fair, I’ve only read 51 of the 75 books so I can’t be completely objective. And I’ve already purchased a couple of titles that were new to me.

I was glad to see that she included the great, but little know, Rosewater Trilogy by Tade Thompson. It’s a mind-blowing trip. And I was happy to see one of my childhood fav Sci-fi classics, A Canticle for Leibowitz.

 

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5 Responses to Build Your Sci-Fi Reading List

  1. I have only read 16. Some weird choice, for instance 1Q84. This is my favorite book by Murakami, but this is not scifi!

  2. Shaharee's avatar Shaharee says:

    I once had a list of 100 books to read and was a slave of it for more than 2 years. TBR – lists? No, thank you. I have already enough lists of things to do. Don’t want to spend more time on making lists then on actually tackling one of the items that feature on top of the list of lists.

  3. L.'s avatar L. says:

    Great recommendations. I will definitely look into it 😊

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