1000 sf/fantasy books you must read

Started by Dr. Dread, January 22, 2009, 05:56:55 AM

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karlhenning

Is that in the same series as 1000 Nail Polishes You Must Apply Before You Die?


karlhenning

Even after all these years, I still sort of half-resent Dune.


Dr. Dread


Maciek

Quote from: mn dave on January 22, 2009, 06:01:07 AM
1000  0:)

Wait a minute. Why does it say then: 1000 novels everyone must read: Science Fiction and Fantasy (part three)?

You almost had me there, though.

ezodisy

Quote from: Maciek on January 22, 2009, 06:20:51 AM
Wait a minute. Why does it say then: 1000 novels everyone must read: Science Fiction and Fantasy (part three)?

You almost had me there, though.

a ha, the plot thickens  :o

Dr. Dread

Quote from: Maciek on January 22, 2009, 06:20:51 AM
Wait a minute. Why does it say then: 1000 novels everyone must read: Science Fiction and Fantasy (part three)?

You almost had me there, though.

Huh?

Dr. Dread

Oh. They're part of a larger list of 1,000 novels? Big deal.  :'(

karlhenning



karlhenning


Florestan

1000 novels everyone must read in order to better appreciate the other 10 or 20 that really matter.  ;D :D
"Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with immediate enjoyment, must impress us or insinuate itself into us without any effort on our part." - Claude Debussy

Dr. Dread


Dr. Dread

Quote from: Florestan on January 22, 2009, 06:50:39 AM
1000 novels everyone must read in order to better appreciate the other 10 or 20 that really matter.  ;D :D

And, pray tell, what those be?

Florestan

Cervantes - Don Quijote
Balzac - Pere Goriot
Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities, Hard Times
Tolstoy - War and Peace, Anna Karenina
Dostoievsky - Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov, The Demons
Proust - In Search of The Lost Time
Th. Mann - The Magic Mountain

already 12... let's change my previous 10 with 100, ok?  :D
"Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with immediate enjoyment, must impress us or insinuate itself into us without any effort on our part." - Claude Debussy

Dr. Dread

Quote from: Florestan on January 22, 2009, 07:00:03 AM
Cervantes - Don Quijote
Balzac - Pere Goriot
Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities, Hard Times
Tolstoy - War and Peace, Anna Karenina
Dostoievsky - Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov, The Demons
Proust - In Search of The Lost Time
Th. Mann - The Magic Mountain

already 12... let's change my previous 10 with 100, ok?  :D


You said "other" 10 or 20. Did you mean books that aren't included on the 1,000 list?