So, NPR is doing this thing where they are going to put together a "Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels" list. Earlier they solicited nominations for potential titles, and now they are asking for people to vote: to vote, you are asked to check off your favorite ten (only ten!) titles and submit your ballot
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As for the list, I’m a little iffy about scifi and fantasy being grouped together like this, because they have very different feels to them and there are classics and influential books in each of these genres. I think my list is a bit biased toward fantasy, and I also chose books that I personally enjoyed most, regardless of other merits they may have. ;) Also, it’s been rather a while since I’ve read most of these. Anyway, on to my list!
1) The Dark Tower series, by Stephen King
Mmm, this is SUCH a rich and interesting western/fantasy quest/time travel/other dimensions/horror series! I remember the first book being a bit slow-going and difficult to get through, but the rest… oh, man. The gunslinger, Roland. The kid, Jake! T_T <3 EDDIE. (Heh, Susannah could have been left out and I’d have been happy. ^.^; But then a lot of the plot wouldn’t work, so, eh.) AND THE ENDING. I know a lot of people were not happy with it, but ( ... )
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Watership Down is one of those books I love to pieces but read it at the wrong time of my life... I read it when I was like 13-14 and I just wasn't ready for all that anguish. I CRIED LIKE, FOR YEARS, FOR THOSE DAMN BUNNIES. I still get a little teary eyed thinking about them.
I enjoyed American Gods too! But I was determined to only give Neal Gaiman one slot on my list and the Sandman series will always be closest to my heart. SO TAKE THAT, AMERICAN GODS. I still love youHave not read Ender's Game. For some reason that whole experience passed me by ( ... )
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Actually, as amusing as I found that allegory, that whole scene irritated me immensely. Because while the people at the party were acting like douches, they were still right about the problems of internet accessibility for the poorer classes.
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LOL WATERSHIP DOWN. I think I saw the movie when I was young and it kinda traumatized me, but then I read the novel when I was in my early teens and into creepy things (lol, I was a strange little girl) and it was still traumatizing, but deliciously so. XD
ENDER'S GAME. OKAY, READ THAT ONE FIRST. BEFORE DARK TOWER. Because AUGH WHAT WHY HAVEN'T YOU READ IT YET?! I think if you liked Hunger Games then you'd like Ender's Game. I think.
Ehehehe, Cryptonomicon sounds good! Will read!
I HAVE READ THE HUNGER GAMES AND LOVED IT, YES. One of my good friends loved it so much she got me the whole series for Christmas so I read them all at once. ^__^ GOOD TIMES. ALSO THERE IS A MOVIE COMING OUT NEXT YEAR. I GOT A FREE POSTER AT THE MOVIE THEATER. YYYAAAAAAYYYYY!
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I'm really looking forward to The Hunger Games movie. The casting is great and they are spending a lot of money on it, so I expect it to be fabulous.
YOU HAVE A POSTER FOR THE MOVIE ALREADY?? THAT IS AWESOME D: !!!!
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