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1) Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson Read. Enjoyed. Science Fiction
2) Dune by Frank Herbert Read. Repressed. Science Fiction
3) Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon Read. Loved. Not Science Fiction.
4) Foundation by Isaac Asimov Read. Loved. Science Fiction.
5) Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke Did not read. Fantasy.
6) 1984 by George Orwell Read. Enjoyed. Science Fiction
7) First and Last Men and Starmaker by Olaf Stapledon Read. Enjoyed. Science Fiction
8) The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett Did not read. Science Fiction.
9) Dhalgren by Samuel Delany Read. Enjoyed. Not Science Fiction.
10) Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Did not read. Not Science Fiction.
Charlie Jane Anders at io9

Date: 2012-07-13 08:53 am (UTC)
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I read 1984. I've read it dozens of times, in fact, starting when I was about 13 (after a guy shoved it at me in 7th grade homeroom and told me to read it - I was so concerned about the look he gave me that I did) and would read it dozens of times more. All-time favorite, especially because most of it came or is still coming true (Orwell's a prophet, a fact that doesn't make me too happy, but makes for a fascinating read, nonetheless).

I don't even pretend to have read the others, but just the fact that people are willing to do so tells me I ought to actually read them.
Edited (not pretend to, I left off the whole last half of the sentence) Date: 2012-07-14 07:36 am (UTC)

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