Harry Potter being on there makes it look like a joke.
I think i've read five of those...Starship Troopers. Dune, Ringworld, Ender's Game, and Neuromancer.
Hugo award winning novels - how many have you read?
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Bugsie
, déc. 03 2013 09:17
#26
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 06:01
#27
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 11:20
I end up with 12 of those novels read.
Aside from Fahrenheit 451, American Gods, The Graveyard Book and Harry Potter 4 (seriously?) I actually read them all during my "I should really read more Science Fiction books" initiative that's been running for the last, idk, 1-2 years. ^^
My favourite of these? Guess it'd be between American Gods and Hyperion, which I read more recently. If I count Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion as one it'd likely win.
edit:
Not sure I can name my very favourite fantasy/scifi novel. There are still way too many scifi novels I need to read, and I've read way too many fantasy novels. In the end I guess I can say that The Hobbit is probably my most beloved book of all times in general, so that'd make it my favourite fantasy book as well.
Aside from Fahrenheit 451, American Gods, The Graveyard Book and Harry Potter 4 (seriously?) I actually read them all during my "I should really read more Science Fiction books" initiative that's been running for the last, idk, 1-2 years. ^^
My favourite of these? Guess it'd be between American Gods and Hyperion, which I read more recently. If I count Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion as one it'd likely win.
edit:
Not sure I can name my very favourite fantasy/scifi novel. There are still way too many scifi novels I need to read, and I've read way too many fantasy novels. In the end I guess I can say that The Hobbit is probably my most beloved book of all times in general, so that'd make it my favourite fantasy book as well.
Modifié par TheRealJayDee, 08 décembre 2013 - 11:26 .
#28
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 01:17
http://en.wikipedia...._for_Best_Novel
Based on that, only 4:
Starship Troopers
Rendezvous with Rama
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
I haven't read new Novels since 2008 because they're such a waste of time (I only make exceptions for Arthur C Clarke books), but the nostalgia of my older books have made me read one or two of them every year.
Based on that, only 4:
Starship Troopers
Rendezvous with Rama
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
I haven't read new Novels since 2008 because they're such a waste of time (I only make exceptions for Arthur C Clarke books), but the nostalgia of my older books have made me read one or two of them every year.
#29
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 01:59
9 of them
#30
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 02:19
Only Goblet of Fire for me.
Nice to see a sci-fi book set in Thailand.
Nice to see a sci-fi book set in Thailand.
Modifié par Naughty Bear, 08 décembre 2013 - 02:20 .
#31
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 03:17
Only one. The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick.





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