50 Books Every Geek Should Read-Sci Fi

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  1. 1.
    Snow Crash (Bantam Spectra Book)
    by Neal Stephenson

  2. 2.
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    Neuromancer
    by William Gibson

  3. 3.
    I, Robot
    by Isaac Asimov

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  5. 5.
    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
    by Philip K. Dick

  6. 6.
    Ender's Game
    by Orson Scott Card

  7. 7.
    The Time Machine
    by H. G. Wells

  8. 8.
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    Microserfs
    by Douglas Coupland

  9. 9.
    Flatland - A romance of many dimensions
    by Edwin A. Abbott

  10. 10.
    Nineteen Eighty-Four
    by George Orwell

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    Brave New World (P.S.)
    by Aldous Huxley

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  14. 15.
    The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
    by Edward R. Tufte

  15. 17.
    Non-Designer's Design Book, The (3rd Edition)
    by Robin Williams

  16. 18.
    Tog on Interface
    by Bruce Tognazzini

  17. 19.
    User Interface Design for Programmers
    by Joel Spolsky

  18. 21.
    The Soul of A New Machine
    by Tracy Kidder

  19. 22.
    Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet
    by Katie Hafner

  20. 23.
    Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age
    by Michael A. Hiltzik

  21. 28.
    Cryptonomicon
    by Neal Stephenson

  22. 30.
    The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master
    by Andrew Hunt

  23. 36.
    Cathedral and the Bazaar
    by Eric S. Raymond

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  26. 39.
    On Intelligence
    by Jeff Hawkins

  27. 40.
    In the Beginning...was the Command Line
    by Neal Stephenson

  28. 41.
    code 2.0
    by Lawrence Lessig

  29. 42.
    The Wisdom of Crowds
    by James Surowiecki

  30. 43.
    The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology
    by Ray Kurzweil

  31. 44.
    Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
    by Douglas R. Hofstadter

  32. 45.
    Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious
    by Gerd Gigerenzer

  33. 46.
    A Brief History of Time
    by Stephen Hawking

  34. 47.
    Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
    by Paul Graham

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Created by kb1281 on May 07, 2010.
 

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