How to split an atom's 32 sci-fi novels you should read

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  1. 1.
    Foundation
    by Isaac Asimov

  2. 2.
    The Time Machine (Signet Classics)
    by H.G. Wells

  3. 3.
    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
    by Philip K. Dick

  4. 4.
    Animal Farm: Centennial Edition
    by George Orwell

  5. 5.
    The War of the Worlds (Modern Library Classics)
    by H. G. Wells

  6. 6.
    Frankenstein (Enriched Classics)
    by Mary Shelley

  7. 7.
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    Neuromancer
    by William Gibson

  8. 8.
    The Minority Report
    by Philip K. Dick

  9. 9.
    Pattern Recognition
    by William Gibson

  10. 10.
    Accelerando (Singularity)
    by Charles Stross

  11. 11.
    I, Robot
    by Isaac Asimov

  12. 12.
    Stranger in a Strange Land
    by Robert A. Heinlein

  13. 13.
    Slaughterhouse-Five: A Novel
    by Kurt Vonnegut

  14. 14.
    The Giver
    by Lois Lowry

  15. 16.
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    ringworld

  16. 17.
    More Than Human
    by Theodore Sturgeon

  17. 18.
    ?
    spook country
    by William Gibson

  18. 19.
    Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
    by Cory Doctorow

  19. 20.
    Altered Carbon
    by Richard K. Morgan

  20. 21.
    Brave New World
    by Aldous Huxley

  21. 22.
    Dune, 40th Anniversary Edition (Dune Chronicles, Book 1)
    by Frank Herbert

  22. 23.
    ?
    Snow Crash
    by Neal Stephenson

  23. 24.
    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    by Douglas Adams

  24. 25.
    Atlas Shrugged
    by Ayn Rand

  25. 26.
    Nineteen Eighty-four
    by George Orwell

  26. 27.
    Fahrenheit 451
    by Ray Bradbury

  27. 28.
    Ender's Game (Ender, Book 1)
    by Orson Scott Card

  28. 29.
    A Clockwork Orange
    by Anthony Burgess

  29. 30.
    ?
    The Andromeda Strain

  30. 31.
    Timeline
    by Michael Crichton

  31. 32.
    A Scanner Darkly
    by Philip K. Dick

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Created by Robin on Jul 04, 2008.
 

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