I just found this very interesting list and was curious what others might think of it. It is not the standard list - particularly in terms of its #1 pick which I've never even heard of (the title, that is, I know the author's name). It includes some dubious entries (I suppose an argument could be made for The Fountainhead being science fiction but it seems a stretch), it tends to the older (leaving out, for example, William Gibson), as well as other curious omissions (Bester, Wyndham, Verne and Atwood), and I must admit to having my doubts about anyone who would put Sphere on a list of best anything, and the descriptions of why many of the books fall where they do are minimal at best - but it's interesting nonetheless.
I'm sad to say I've only read 27 of the books on it, though I may use it as a guide for further reading. I like this list though, because it rightly dubs Watership Down the best novel ever written from an animal's point of view. So, there's my personal prejudice...
100 Greatest SFF Books of All Time
And for the sake of discussion, here's another 100 Best (though it's science fiction only) that seems to have a wider range, though I find it's #1 dubious at best (I really don't care for that book - the "twist" I saw coming a couple of miles away).
And for balance: 100 Greatest Fantasy Novels
Thoughts?
I'm sad to say I've only read 27 of the books on it, though I may use it as a guide for further reading. I like this list though, because it rightly dubs Watership Down the best novel ever written from an animal's point of view. So, there's my personal prejudice...
100 Greatest SFF Books of All Time
And for the sake of discussion, here's another 100 Best (though it's science fiction only) that seems to have a wider range, though I find it's #1 dubious at best (I really don't care for that book - the "twist" I saw coming a couple of miles away).
And for balance: 100 Greatest Fantasy Novels
Thoughts?