Top 100 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

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No Soon I Will Be Invincible? Thats a travesty. Also, no Redwall but somehow the XANTH series, of all things, made the list? That misogynistic piece of shit? What the hell man!

At least American Gods made the list...
 
And The Sandman, although I question if they should be counting graphic novels. I adore The Sandman, one of my favorite things ever, but were there any other graphic novels on the list?
 
And The Sandman, although I question if they should be counting graphic novels. I adore The Sandman, one of my favorite things ever, but were there any other graphic novels on the list?
Watchmen made it. I'd probably include them on the list, considering how influential they have been on writers since.

Also, I'm kinda bummed now. When I went to look up Redwall, I found out the author, Brian Jacques, died this year. No more books in my favorite Fantasy series :(
 

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No Soon I Will Be Invincible? Thats a travesty. Also, no Redwall but somehow the XANTH series, of all things, made the list? That misogynistic piece of shit? What the hell man!
I was kind of puzzled to see the Xanth series on the list as well. Piers Anthony can be creepy.
 
I was kind of puzzled to see the Xanth series on the list as well. Piers Anthony can be creepy.
Since it was listeners who voted on the list I suspect many of these are ones people remember reading when they were younger. The Xanth series started out benign enough fantasy but it went on for far far too long and ... well... yeah.... creepy.
 
I've only read 32 from this list (though several more are already on my shelves, waiting). I take exception to Thomas Convenant, though. I found that to be some of the most depressing, amoral stuff I've ever read. It is all well-constructed, but I certainly did not feel I was sufficiently rewarded for finishing them.

There are so many other people I expected to see on the list, though. Harry Harrison, Christopher Stasheff, Robert Aspirin, Spider Robinson, Robert Silverberg, and let's not forget J. K. Rowling. I'm not sure if the list was compiled solely on popularity, influence, or merely by total respondents (I admit I wanted to submit my votes, but missed the deadline).

--Patrick
 

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I'm puzzled as to why the Xanth series gets a collective grouping, while the Discworld, or Pern novels aren't grouped.

I'll also add to my list of diappointments. Nothing by David Brin on the list? I has a sad. :( The Uplift novels are amazing. Though for a single book I think I'd go for Glory Season. I wish I hadn't lost my copy of Kiln People, and I really hope I still have The Practice Effect. I know short stories aren't even covered by the list, but everyone should go read Thor Meets Captain America. It's not about Marvel superheroes, it's an alternate-history WWII, and it's awesome.
 
I've only read 32 from this list (though several more are already on my shelves, waiting). I take exception to Thomas Convenant, though. I found that to be some of the most depressing, amoral stuff I've ever read. It is all well-constructed, but I certainly did not feel I was sufficiently rewarded for finishing them.

There are so many other people I expected to see on the list, though. Harry Harrison, Christopher Stasheff, Robert Aspirin, Spider Robinson, Robert Silverberg, and let's not forget J. K. Rowling. I'm not sure if the list was compiled solely on popularity, influence, or merely by total respondents (I admit I wanted to submit my votes, but missed the deadline).

--Patrick
Bill the Galactic Hero and The Stainless Steel Rat for ever!
 
I'm puzzled as to why the Xanth series gets a collective grouping, while the Discworld, or Pern novels aren't grouped.
It could be that they got enough entries from the series that they combined it into one just to make the list... Discworld and Pern are MUCH more well known than Xanth, so it's possible they got multi entries of their own merit.
 
Yeah they were definitely inconsistent on their series groupings. Some got it and some didn't. I am also surprised that Brin didn't make the list for at least Startide Rising.
 
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