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Classic SF Everyone Should Read - Page 4

Our Maverick (and retired) English Teacher and SF Geek looks over his bookshelves(and previous lists) and comes up with 130 essential texts, plus 4 reference works that every SF aficionado should be familiar with. He has not included work usually marketed as Juvenile or YA, feeling that these books require a separate list. As always, this list is not in any way authoritative or definitive.
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Up the Line (Robert Silverberg)
Up the Line (Robert Silverberg)
122
Waiting for the Galactic Bus (Parke Godwin)
Waiting for the Galactic Bus (Parke Godwin)
123
The War of the Worlds (H. G. Wells)
The War of the Worlds (H. G. Wells)
124
We (Yevgeny Zamyatin)
We (Yevgeny Zamyatin)
125
What Mad Universe (Fredric Brown)
What Mad Universe (Fredric Brown)
126
When Worlds Collide (Balmer & Wylie)
When Worlds Collide (Balmer & Wylie)
127
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
128
The Word for World Is Forest (Ursula K. Le Guin)
The Word for World Is Forest (Ursula K. Le Guin)
129
The World in Winter (John Christopher)
The World in Winter (John Christopher)
130
The Trillion Year Spree (Brian Aldriss)
The Trillion Year Spree (Brian Aldriss)
131
Anatomy of Wonder (Barron)
Anatomy of Wonder (Barron)
132
Science Fiction: History, Science, Vision (Scholes &Rabkin)
Science Fiction: History, Science, Vision (Scholes &Rabkin)
133
The Road to Science Fiction (James Gunn)
The Road to Science Fiction (James Gunn)
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