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How to Be Well-Read in a SF Universe - Page 2

50 books, one per author (although Robert Silverberg doubles as an editor), that will give the reader a solid foundation in Science/Speculative Fiction.
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Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson)
Snow Crash
41
Neal Stephenson
The Space Merchants (Frederik Pohl & C.M. Kornbluth)
The Space Merchants
42
Frederik Pohl & C.M. Kornbluth
Stand on Zanzibar (John Brunner)
Stand on Zanzibar
43
John Brunner
The Stars My Destination (Alfred Bester)
The Stars My Destination
44
Alfred Bester
Stranger in a Strange Land (Robert A. Heinlein)
Stranger in a Strange Land
45
Robert A. Heinlein
Synners (Pat Cadigan)
Synners
46
Pat Cadigan
The Time Machine (H.G. Wells)
The Time Machine
47
H.G. Wells
Way Station (A.K.A Here Gather the Stars)
Way Station (A.K.A Here Gather the Stars)
48
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
49
The Wind-Up Girl (Paolo Bacigalupi)
The Wind-Up Girl
50
Paolo Bacigalupi
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