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POPSTwenty science fiction novels that may change your life Cryptonomicon (2000), by Neal Stephenson The Mount (2002), by Carol Emschwiller Perdido Street Station (2002), by China Mieville Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (2003), by Cory Doctorow Pattern Recognition (2003), by William Gibson Newton's Wake (2004), by Ken MacLeod Glasshouse (2006), by Charles Stross
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POPSTop 100 Sci-Fi Short Stories. When I see a list. I know what is on the list is going to depend on who is making the list. There are some predictable ratings, but there are generally surprises. When looking at Sci-Fi fiction lists, it continues to be amazing that there are so many authors writing who were hardly recognized, but produced high quality work. Short stories are great because they can be read without like seeming like a project. They are also good for training our minds to read epics.(I've just clipped the two ends of the list.)
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POPSSF Author: George Lucas The first novel in "The Shadow War" saga. It is 13 years since the fall of an evil sorceress and war has gripped the land of Tir Asleen. An ancient prophecy reveals one hope: a saviour princess who will ascend to the throne. But first, a Nelwyn wanderer must face the forces of malevolence. Shadow Moon (The first book in the Shadow War series)
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POPSSF Author: Carl Sagan In celebration of its 75th anniversary, Random House has reissued in hardcover with their original cover art select titles that have withstood the test of time. This special edition of Cosmos by the late Carl Sagan remains one of the best-known and best-loved descriptions of our universe -- a wonderful addition to any library of classics. Cosmos: The Story of Cosmic Evolution, Science and Civilization