The TOP 50 Sci-Fi Books on Goodreads

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Words in Time

Words in Time

Ай бұрын

In this video I go through the 50 most shelved science fiction novels on Goodreads and for each book let you know whether I've read them, and how much I enjoyed them, or how high they are on my TBR list. How many have you read out of 50?
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@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
Let the debate on the veracity of Goodreads ratings commence!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha Goodreads ratings should definitely be taken in context / with a grain of salt. This ranking is based on most shelved rather than score, so it’s more of a “most read” list than a “best” list.
@williambavington5392
@williambavington5392 Ай бұрын
Yes, I'd like to know that too. I do consult book review sites (as well as KZfaqrs like this) but I mainly read the reviews rather than focus on the numbers of stars except to use them to find the ones with high and low ratings so to get a more balanced picture in the reviews themselves. Do you think Goodreads reviews are all genuine or is there some sort of bias or fake review bombing? I have an open mind about it.
@incog.nyto.
@incog.nyto. 28 күн бұрын
​@@williambavington5392 there's a few factors that massively influence ratings on goodreads, namely the age of the crowd (younger audiences tend to rate books very high), an existing series' popularity, the author's level of fame, and some other factors like trendy genres and the "classic" status that a book might have (regardless of its quality). These are just based on my observations. It's pretty funny because the other crowd-reviewing app I use, letterboxd, has much more consistent and "objective" ratings of movies. Of course some fanbases tend to overinflate certain numbers, but i can pretty consistently gauge my rating of a movie based on its letterboxd score, as opposed to Goodreads where there's a bigger margin of difference (.5 stars)
@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
4:53 "I need to read these Hunger Games" Trust me, you don't. The 3rd book, in particular, is one of the most excruciating reading experiences I ever went through. Book 1 was fine and 2 was ok. But 3 is truly terrible.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha that’s kind of how I felt about the movies.
@Safetysealed
@Safetysealed Ай бұрын
@@WordsinTime You know how we're almost always saying "the book was better"? In this case it's "the books weren't much better"
@r4bbl311
@r4bbl311 Ай бұрын
@@Safetysealed books were pretty good
@Paul_McSeol
@Paul_McSeol Ай бұрын
I’d disagree. I thought the books were pretty decent. But it could be that it was a phenom sort of thing where there was just so much energy for them at the time, and now that time has passed. But for a couple of years there everyone was reading them.
@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
@@Paul_McSeol - For a couple years everybody was reading Twilight too. And The Da Vinci Code. But neither of those are books really worth remembering. There definitely are cultural waves. Sometimes they're valid (Harry Potter) and sometimes they're Hunger Games or 50 Shades of Gray.
@ryanweild5802
@ryanweild5802 Ай бұрын
Hello from Canada! Definitely read Starship Troopers next. But if you want more Heinlein, I highly recommend The Moon is a Harsh Mistress!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Hello! Thanks for the recommendation!
@nealandrus6666
@nealandrus6666 Ай бұрын
I second Moon.. recently read it for the first time and I really enjoyed it. Oddly enough I was prompted to read it because of the recent Black Mirror series
@dalejones4322
@dalejones4322 Ай бұрын
Great video Jonathan. Both Stranger in a Strange Land and Starship Troopers are great books. I would definitely love to hear your take on Stranger first. It has some controversial statements in it but a very interesting story. Definitely strange lol. Heinlein is definitely one of my favorite authors.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info Dale!
@LarryKnipfing
@LarryKnipfing Ай бұрын
And add "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" to your Heinlein tbr. I loved it!
@dalejones4322
@dalejones4322 Ай бұрын
@@LarryKnipfing yes, another great book.
@bernabefernandeztouceda7315
@bernabefernandeztouceda7315 Ай бұрын
​@@LarryKnipfingone of his best. Friday is nice, too, but overhated
@raylowrey2623
@raylowrey2623 Ай бұрын
Fun video as always. Thanks Jonathan!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! 🫡
@jenm8357
@jenm8357 Ай бұрын
42/50. I doubt that I will bother with the young adult stuff, Stranger in a Strange Land, or the sequels to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy but I eventually will try The Three Body Problem, Red Rising, and maybe Snow Crash. It's interesting what books are included (Artemis?, Cinder?) and what is missing (Children of Time, Ubik, A Fire Upon the Deep, Wool, Shadow of the Torturer, etc.) The Handmaid's Tale, Dune Messiah, The Hunger Games books, and The War of the Worlds are worth reading. Of them, I like the first two the best. They are all relatively short easy reads. I didn't like Annihilation or the Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet as much, but maybe that's just me. I agree with the commenters below - read Starship Troopers or the Moon is a Harsh Mistress before Stranger in a Strange Land.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Excellent score! And thanks for the info!
@LarryKnipfing
@LarryKnipfing Ай бұрын
I struggled with the Three Body Problem. I think I felt the translation to be stiff and clunky.
@luske2
@luske2 Ай бұрын
You're such a cool guy. Thank you for such great content!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha you’re cool for supporting sci-fi! 😎 🚀
@katv1195
@katv1195 Ай бұрын
Interesting video. Best to remember that these are sci fi Books in ALL Goodreader collections - not just books in sci fi readers collections!! Makes it interesting that the Expanse novels did so well. For example, Hunger Games is very popular amongst Romance readers. Frankenstein, Brave New World and 1984 are popular among classic novel collectors and are likely to be in a collection with Hemmingway and Dickens, ans they're often read for school. P.S. things like modern tech appearing in older books (VR goggles etc) is because often the book inspired tech designers. Like early small mobile phone design (flip phones) being based on classic Star Trek communicators.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Good points! And that’s cool how different technology is inspired.
@pcast01
@pcast01 Ай бұрын
10/50. I won't read all the top 50 books but I do have a few on there that I do want to read. Dune being one of them. My top reads on here are Ready Player One(best book I read last year), 3 Body Problem, Hyperion.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Nice! I hope you enjoy whichever you try next!
@OverlyAverageBen
@OverlyAverageBen Ай бұрын
I'll take 15! Science-fiction has always been shadowed by fantasy in my reading, but I do try to read some now and again
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! I hope some of the others sounded interesting.
@BooksWithBenghisKahn
@BooksWithBenghisKahn Ай бұрын
Fun vid! As a mostly fantasy reader for the past 6 years I was surprised by how many of these I’ve read over the years at 29/50. I’ve seen the movie for a bunch more like War of the Worlds, Starship Troopers, Blade Runner, I Robot and the Time Machine. I really need to dive into more PKD, Arthur C Clarke, and Le Guin though!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks! And that’s a great score! I hope you enjoy PKD and Clarke. I need to read more Le Guin myself!
@Filthyanimal9
@Filthyanimal9 Ай бұрын
It is possible to just enjoy both Bladerunner and 2049 - thx for quick rundown of popular sci-fi!
@BookishChas
@BookishChas Ай бұрын
Awesome video Jonathan! I’ve read a surprising number of these, and probably because I wouldn’t have thought of some of them as sci-fi lol. The Hunger Games and Divergent books are quite good. Divergent is better in my opinion. “You want the dinosaurs to eat the children…” I laughed so hard lol.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha I was Team Dinosaur! 🦖
@darthandy6161
@darthandy6161 Ай бұрын
My score is 33. I own Red Rising so hope to get to that soon. Side note-the ebook of Sea of Rust is on sale for $2 today so based on your recommendation I took the plunge.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! And I hope you enjoy Red Rising and Sea of Rust!
@Cosmic-Industry
@Cosmic-Industry Ай бұрын
14/50. I’ve been reading consistently sci-fi for a couple of years. Eventually I’ll get there!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha you’re off to a good start!
@secretsauceofstorycraft
@secretsauceofstorycraft Ай бұрын
Fun!!! Will have to calculate my score- u shoulda said i would need a pencil! 😂
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
And an abacus!
@Verlopil
@Verlopil Ай бұрын
Cinder is a YA book very loosely based upon Cinderella, but it is very much SF. It's actually pretty good. It's about a young woman who's an engineer specializing in cybernetic reconstruction, and she has partial body replacements. She's also a revolutionary who needs to infiltrate the castle where the rulers are having a ball. It's smart and fun. I don't know that I'd recommend it to an adult guy because it still has that YA tone, but this adult woman liked it. I didn't read the sequels however.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Sounds kinda cool!
@theethicalostrich1388
@theethicalostrich1388 Ай бұрын
If I had to choose 4 "must reads" from this list to pass on to my kids, they would be: 1) The Giver 2) Ender's Game 3) Fahrenheit 451 4) 1984 While there are other books that may be just as well written or as entertaining, these 4 also can have a significant effect on how someone views the world, our fundamental freedoms, and our fundamental responsibilities.. True, Ender's Game is a little light on the learning but there is still some and it is one of the most entertaining on the list.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great picks. I also think that Ender’s Game is more philosophical than people give it credit for.
@daxxh
@daxxh 6 күн бұрын
46/50. I can't believe I haven't read Leviathan's Wake. I have the whole series, so I will be reading them soon. Same with Old Man's War. I have Stranger In a Strange Land, but am not in a hurry to read it. Never heard of Cinder. I will have to look that one up.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 6 күн бұрын
Great score! I hope you like those books. I believe Cinder is a Young Adult book but some commenters seemed to enjoy it.
@EmpressNoriko
@EmpressNoriko Ай бұрын
I’ve read 36/50. All the rest I own and are on TBR. As for your next Heinlein? That’s tough as those are 2 very different books. Stranger is very hippy trippy and deals with personal and societal relations. Starship Troopers, if you like Forever War and Old Man’s War, it’s similar. Role of the military. I did get my Dad, retired Air Force, to read all 3 and he liked them a lot though he professes to hate scifi. I would NEVER suggest he read Stranger in a Strange Land. It makes you question how our society is structured and how we treat each other. Which, now that I type this, is partly a theme of Starship Troopers. The ideas are just approached through 2 very different lenses. I’ve read both Stranger and Starship Troopers several times and both are books that I get more and different things out of as I get older. My husband just read Redliners by David Drake to me last week. I would put it alongside Forever War, Old Man’s War and Starship Troopers. Drake was a Vietnam War vet and the book is a commentary on how we treat returning solders. Brought both me and my husband to tears and he had read it before.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! And thanks for the info, I’m glad you liked Redliners, I believe Christopher Ruocchio is a fan of that book.
@LarryKnipfing
@LarryKnipfing Ай бұрын
Stranger in a Strange Land is quite thought-provoking and entertaining in its own way. The audiobook of it is very good, too - well worth a listen.
@Rimzaka
@Rimzaka 8 күн бұрын
I've read ten of these, and this is how I rank them: Arthur C. Clarke: Childhood's End Isaac Asimov: I, Robot George Orwell: 1984 Mary Shelley: Frankenstein H.G. Wells: The Time Machine Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451 H.G. Wells: The War of the Worlds Kurt Vonnegut: Slaughterhouse-Five Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 7 күн бұрын
Nice! I liked Slaughterhouse-Five but all of those books are pretty good!
@mikesnyder1788
@mikesnyder1788 Ай бұрын
Another enjoyable survey of top fave books in the Science Fiction community. I usually don't post negative comments about my preferences because there is so much negativity out there and I don't want to add to that negative noise. But... because you asked your audience about the two versions of Blade Runner, well, here goes. I enjoyed the Harrison Ford version when it was released many years ago and I think it still has good legs! The new version, sorry to say, I did not finish! And the hype was so out there and I was expecting so much. Yes, this is Old School Guy talking so that is a factor but for some reason the second Blade Runner just did not deliver for me. Regards from N.E. Ohio!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha that’s okay! I love Ryan Gosling, Denis Villeneuve, Roger Deakins, and Hans Zimmer so I think the film was perfectly tailored for me!
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd Ай бұрын
haven't read the majority on the list but most of the ones you really liked I did too. Pretty sure brave new world is intended to be dystopian though some things in it sound kind of attractive. Also very cool shirt!⚛😀
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha thanks! And yes, I think Brave New World is a fake utopia and is in fact dystopian.
@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
33/50 for me. Some of those I'm planning on reading this year. Oh, and "which Heinlein book should I read next?" Starship Troopers. 100%. Do not pass go, do not collect $200.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha duly noted
@ju-shi-san
@ju-shi-san Ай бұрын
I dnf'd Starship Troopers. It's nothing like the movie, and it's too... conservative? for me.
@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
@@ju-shi-san - The Director of the movie never read the book. So no, it's not really like the movie at all.
@ju-shi-san
@ju-shi-san Ай бұрын
Yeah... I found out later about that. I did really try, but halfway through I just couldn't do it anymore 😔
@DJYoue
@DJYoue 2 күн бұрын
I'm surprised I've read more than you on this list, but perhaps I'm just more mainstream in my reading tastes, saying that, many of the ones I've read I have checked out because of your channel. As of now I'm on 36 1/2 as I'm reading Hyperion at the moment on your repeated advice!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 2 күн бұрын
Great score! I hope you enjoy Hyperion!
@robertthurman9866
@robertthurman9866 Ай бұрын
21, not bad. Much better than I thought. My favorite all time was the Well World series by Jack Chalker. I read all 5 non-stop and was truly pissed off there were no more. Not for everyone and earlier in his career, but a very good series.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation!
@daxxh
@daxxh 6 күн бұрын
I recently discovered that there were two more. I bought them, but haven't read them yet. (The Sea is Full of Stars and Ghost of the Well of Souls)
@gorans.849
@gorans.849 Ай бұрын
22/50, good enough. Starship Troopers before Stranger... two very different books.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! Starship Troopers seems to be the popular recommendation!
@bernabefernandeztouceda7315
@bernabefernandeztouceda7315 Ай бұрын
I don't get it, it doesn't read like a novel. This book should be obscure but it ain't 🤷
@thepapertraveler1122
@thepapertraveler1122 Ай бұрын
Being a big fan of lists and checking off lists, I enjoyed watching this. 25/50 with many on the list on my shelf to read. I personally enjoyed Artemis but seem to be alone in those thoughts. Love Ready Player One and just finished my third reread. Hmmm, Jurassic Park kids thoughts😂. I’ve yet to read that one.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Nice score! Glad you enjoyed Ready Player One. Would be interested to see your reaction to Jurassic Park haha
@bigaldoesbooktube1097
@bigaldoesbooktube1097 Ай бұрын
It was fun seeing what the general reading public see as a top 50
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Yes, it is different from my list, but there was still lots of interesting books on it.
@keithparker1346
@keithparker1346 Ай бұрын
It's a good list but not really the sci fi I read
@paulallison6418
@paulallison6418 Ай бұрын
Hi Jonathan, I scored 41/50 so I have a few to catch up on to complete this list. I do agree with you about Neuromancer (I will mark this to re-read), I liked Dark Matter but it didn't blow me away but All Systems Red this is fantastic I have now read 5 or 6 now of the murderbot series. Clarke and Asimov I would have higher but I am old!
@madiantin
@madiantin Ай бұрын
I LOVE Murderbot and have read all but the latest (System Collapse?) - which I'm afraid to do as I've heard that it's not as good. Have you read it? What did you think?
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Impressive score! And I’m glad you’re enjoying Murderbot.
@couespursuit7350
@couespursuit7350 16 күн бұрын
Jack Campbell's Lost Fleet Series is tops and I have been reading SCIFI for more than 50 years. Also David Weber's Safehold Series is clever and a solid read.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 16 күн бұрын
I’ve heard good things about Campbell and Weber!
@jasonhair2457
@jasonhair2457 Ай бұрын
If you enjoyed LeGuin's Left Hand of Darkness (which I'm reading now) I recommend The Dispossessed. Another slow read but great ideas.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I was mixed on it but do plan to read more Le Guin starting with The Lathe of Heaven and then The Dispossessed!
@cliveomahoney4096
@cliveomahoney4096 Ай бұрын
Love your vids. Invite more guests! Strange you seem averse to D. Adams on an existential level but love K. Vonnegut. I've just read Deadeye Dick after a KV hiatus of many years and found it almost distressingly bleak - So it goes.......
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha I see the comparison, I guess there’s something about Vonnegut where I can see beauty through the bleakness.
@NOYFB982
@NOYFB982 Ай бұрын
Murderbot is absolutely GREAT as an AUDIO book.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I could see it working well on audio!
@angelopressello8401
@angelopressello8401 Ай бұрын
I can confirm that the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy continues to get a little more depressing as the series progresses. Having said that, the fifth and final book - "Mostly Harmless" - is in my opinion the best of the, uh, trilogy. I have read it a couple of times. I have given away the other books, but that last one remains on my shelf. It's worth reading the rest of the series for.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! I’m glad you loved it!
@M_is_for_M
@M_is_for_M Ай бұрын
29. Some of them dnf-ed, some still on tbr.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score!
@e7engle
@e7engle Ай бұрын
I have read 32. I started but never finished 3 (Foundation, Snowcrash, and I, Robot). I own 3 more of that list, not sure if I will ever read those.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score!
@Artoveli
@Artoveli Ай бұрын
I got 24/50. Just finished Dune, so that helped! Now I need to see the movies.😜 Cinder is pretty darn good, but you do have to know what it is going in. It’s the first in a series where each book is a sci-fi retelling of a fairy tale, and some of the parallels are extremely clever. It is written for a younger audience, but it’s definitely quality stuff.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! Thanks for the description. I might not be the target audience but it sounds interesting.
@CrAsHBon
@CrAsHBon 4 күн бұрын
34.5 i'm stuck around half way on Stranger in a Strange Land. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy only listen to first audiobook but I listen to all radio dramas 7 on my next 12 months TBL
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 4 күн бұрын
Great score! I hope you enjoy the others!
@erikliterature8162
@erikliterature8162 Ай бұрын
I've read 22/50. Dune, Ender's Game, The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Fahrenheit 451, 1984, Hunger Games, Brave New World, Foundation, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Neuromancer, Leviathan Wakes, Hyperion, 2001, Divergent, Stranger in a Strange Land, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, The Martian Chronicles, Frankenstein, The Giver, Speaker for the Dead, Foundation and Empire, A Wrinkle in Time. I might have read The Time Machine but I can't quite be certain.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Nice score Erik!
@Paul_McSeol
@Paul_McSeol Ай бұрын
38/50. And Starship Troopers is amazing. The film takes the same story but somehow manages to perfectly invert the message from one that is very pro military to one that is wary of military extremism. Both are great. Starting the Expanse soon. And 2049 is the better film. You are completely right.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! And glad you are on Team 2049 haha
@Tokayd13
@Tokayd13 Ай бұрын
32 out of 50. I have Annihilation, The Forever War, Starship Troopers and Frankenstein on my bookshelf TBR. I DNF'd Project Hail Mary (enjoyed The Martian, not in the mood for the tongue in cheekiness of PHM at the time).
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! I hope you enjoy PHM if you try it again!
@rmckinnon
@rmckinnon Ай бұрын
27/50 for me. A couple of additional ones were DNF. Regarding the Time Machine, I think it does have an appeal albeit different from when it came out. Nowadays it could be seen as Steampunk. As for Neuromancer, I'm with you. I didn't much like it on the first read. On a re-read years later I loved it.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! And interesting that we had similar reading experiences.
@farlanghn
@farlanghn 25 күн бұрын
Starship Troopers is the one you should read. Very different than the movie and very misunderstood because people always think the book and the movie are the same.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@hfbdbsijenbd
@hfbdbsijenbd Ай бұрын
There was a bit in Utopia where they commented on the phenomena of people recommending "comedies" only for them to turn out mostly sad, violent, or a combination of the two. Maybe the ancient Greek sense of the word is coming back, where "comedy" just means there are some people left alive at the end.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
That’s an interesting perspective! I’ve found a lot of comedies on television recently are actually dramedies. People just call them comedies because they’re 30 min instead of 60 min.
@johnbailey2933
@johnbailey2933 Ай бұрын
28/50 // 1982 BladeRunner - the third act showdown between Replicant Rutger Hauer and Harrison Ford is the best // Asimov rules // Huxley's BNW has been on my bookshelf forever - maybe finally this year ;) // nice to see recency bias hasn't nudged Heinlein off the list - my vote to StarShip Troopers for quick and fun // I've never considered Handmaid's Tales as SciFy, go figure // thanks for your excellent video.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! And thanks for the info, I hope you enjoy Brave New World!
@karenschmocker8711
@karenschmocker8711 Ай бұрын
24/50 All old ones. Someone mentioned Chalker...loved them too.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score!
@douglasheltibridle1056
@douglasheltibridle1056 Ай бұрын
I'm at 43/50 for this list. Though I've just started Red Rising and will be trying to start the Expanse this year.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! I hope you enjoy those!
@splifftachyon4420
@splifftachyon4420 Ай бұрын
I've read 16 of those, but then again, my reading is all over the place and I often read really obscure, unknown sci-fi books that I just come across in the used bookshop.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
That’s a cool way to go about reading!
@StudyButte
@StudyButte Ай бұрын
Good stuff, although some of the entries were surprises to me. 25/50. In terms of Artemis, it was good, but a disappointment for me after having read the Martian multiple times. And yes, Project Hail Mary was up there with or above the Martian - that's the one book that i would read during breaks at work, which I haven't done since i was in high school. Probably the next on my TBR that i've purchased after seeing so many recommendations on BookTube is Childhood's End.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! I’m glad you enjoyed Andy Weir as well. I hope you like Childhood’s End!
@vilstef6988
@vilstef6988 Ай бұрын
I've read 25/50. There's a few there I need to read.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! Hope you enjoy the others!
@josh34578
@josh34578 27 күн бұрын
At about 20. I had a DNF on Stranger in a Strange Land. I think it is interesting to put it in historical context, but the book itself goes off the rails in a way I did not enjoy. I'm looking forward to reading Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation. He's definitely my current favorite author. I love his type of weird. I didn't see it on the list but I will recommend Embassytown by China Mieville. He's another of my favorite authors. While it's his only science fiction novel, it's wonderfully weird, like his other works. And you can feel the LeGuin influence in this one.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info! I’m looking forward to Annihilation. I was mixed on The City & the City but would try another Mieville novel.
@maxturgeon89
@maxturgeon89 Ай бұрын
I've scored a paltry 20/50 😬 Cinder is the only one I've never heard of, and I'm not particularly interested in reading the YA novels on the list. But there are some List of Shame worthy books on there that I hope to get to this year.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! I hope you enjoy some of the others!
@2024FingersCrossed
@2024FingersCrossed Ай бұрын
Love the Murderbot series.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! 🤖
@psifiguy
@psifiguy Ай бұрын
37/50 few I've read that I didn't enjoy as much as others. As for your Heinlein choice, I'd say starship Troopers. If you enjoyed Forever War for the other side of the fence. Stranger in a Strange Land if you enjoyed the Man that Fell to Earth.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! I did enjoy The Forever War so I’ll have to check out Starship Troopers.
@theethicalostrich1388
@theethicalostrich1388 Ай бұрын
Categories (based solely on rereadability): S Tier. A must read. I have (or will) read them at least 4+ times each. Ender's Game Hitchhikers Guide Restaurant at the End of the Universe Life, The Universe, and Everything Fahrenheit 451 The Time Machine (its comparative brevity moved it up to S since a reread doesn't take much time). War of the Worlds. Shorter books that I first read as a teenager often get a boost. I've already read it three times and I'm sure I'll read it at least one more time before I die. The Martian Chronicles The Giver A Wrinkle in Time A Tier. Very good book. Worth a reread or two, but not more. Dune 1984 Foundation Foundation and Empire Second Foundation Jurassic Park Hyperion Speaker for the Dead B Teir. I read it. I mostly enjoyed it. Unlikely to get a reread though. Hunger games. I never bothered with the sequels though. i Robot C Teir. Finished it. Did not regret it, though depending on the audience, I may not recommend it. Neuromancer The Left Hand of Darkness. One of my least favorite LeGuin novels Annihilation D Tier. DNFs. There are 3 reasons I don't finish a book. 1) Its poorly (or sometimes just mediocrely) written. I doubt that is the case with many of these. 2) Vulgarity. This includes excessive swearing (I once counted over 20 F-bombs on a single page of a popular book), detailed r@pe or abuse, explicit "adult" encounters, etc. I read for enjoyment. There is more than enough vulgarity in the real world. I don't want to read more about it in my free time. 3) I just didn't connect with the book and/or characters at the time. Sometimes the book is OK but another, better (at least to me) one comes along Do Androids Dream on Electric Sheep? The Three Body Problem Ready Player One
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Sounds like I need to read War of the Worlds!
@theethicalostrich1388
@theethicalostrich1388 Ай бұрын
@@WordsinTime If I just picked it up for the first time today, it would probably just be an "A", but it is still an excellent read. Especially when you consider that you can easily read the entire book in a single afternoon.
@ksciaa0103
@ksciaa0103 Ай бұрын
Loved the hell out of Annihiliation. It is a bit of a weird read, but the atmosphere and almost liminal feeling of the story did things for me no other novel I've read has.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I’m glad you connected with it!
@ColonelFredPuntridge
@ColonelFredPuntridge 4 күн бұрын
Agree about 1984. Such terse, powerful prose.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 4 күн бұрын
I’m glad you also found it impactful!
@KingCrusoe
@KingCrusoe Ай бұрын
10/50 is better than I was expecting to be honest. I think another 20-25 of these are on my TBR. I'm appalled that your score was anything short of 47/47! (Hunger Games doesn't count; I'm sorry but I would not consider that sci-fi lmao)
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
You’re off to a good start. I hope you enjoy the ones on your TBR. And yes, some of the YA books hurt my score haha
@ColonelFredPuntridge
@ColonelFredPuntridge 4 күн бұрын
Also agree about FOUNDATION.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 4 күн бұрын
Definitely an interesting and influential work.
@ColonelFredPuntridge
@ColonelFredPuntridge 4 күн бұрын
@@WordsinTime I just read a wonderful Asimov story: "Pâté de foie gras". It's vintage state-of-the-1955-art analytical biochemistry, investigating an unlikely sample. This is such a great, low-key, engaging bit of writing. I like it better than many of his more famous stories.
@jonah_k
@jonah_k Ай бұрын
So I robot and Martian chronicles are both on my shelf. Both are by different authors but seem to be similar. Collections of short stories that don’t always gel together. Also golden age and influential sci fi authors, maybe a little old fashioned style compared to new wave? Which to pick if just one? Like both farenheit 451 and foundation. The latter only less tighter because it was a drawn out series rather than a standalone.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Good question. I gave both I, Robot and The Martian Chronicles an 8/10. I would go with I, Robot if you like classic sci-fi focused on ideas, and The Martian Chronicles if you like more eloquently written prose.
@thekeywitness
@thekeywitness Ай бұрын
I just finished reading Annihilation. It’s more cerebral than the movie, which surprised me a little bit because I assumed the two would be very similar (like Dark Matter).
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Interesting! I’m looking forward to trying it.
@oliverdemille8388
@oliverdemille8388 Ай бұрын
42/50, I'm feeling pretty good! I'm not to worried about getting to Divergent, Artemis, or Cinder, and I started but DNF'd Neuromancer. Jurassic Park, Slaughterhouse-Five, and Snow Crash are all on my list of shame. I own Old Man's War and intend to get to it sometime this year.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Excellent score! I hope you enjoy all of those especially Slaughterhouse-Five!
@garygreen1782
@garygreen1782 Ай бұрын
I would go for Stranger in a Strange land. It very much reflects the mad hippie days when it was written.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
At first Starship Troopers was more popular but now Stranger in a Strange Land is getting some votes. I guess I’ll just have to read and find out!
@garygreen1782
@garygreen1782 Ай бұрын
@@WordsinTime Starship Troopers is more traditional like Hacksaw Ridge that kind of thing and a good read. The one about the old rich man who gets a brain transplant is really out there. Can't remember the title. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is my favourite.
@keithparker1346
@keithparker1346 Ай бұрын
Ironic because I don't think you could label Heinlein, who seemed to me a little too in love with the military, as a hippy
@avantgardenovelist
@avantgardenovelist Ай бұрын
hello, love your channel. quick question if I may. if 1984 has a 4.19 rating and roughly 4.5 million reviews, and Hunger Games has a 4.34 rating and nearly 9 million reviews, how is the latter later rather than earlier in the list? this is just one example. there must be criteria determining rank other than score and number of reviews?? EDIT: poring over the rankings again, it seems that they are determined by how many books are "shelved as science fiction." what does that mean? tbr? is that a more reliable gauge of quality than score and number of reviews? color me confused...
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for supporting the channel! I didn’t create the list, it is from Goodreads, but yes, it is ranked by “most shelved” science fiction. I think it used that rather than total ratings because something might have a lot of ratings but only a small amount of people consider it science fiction, so I think it is trying to combine the amount of people that have read these books, but also how many consider them to be part of the science fiction genre.
@avantgardenovelist
@avantgardenovelist Ай бұрын
@@WordsinTime got it, interesting. thanks.
@MrWeezer55
@MrWeezer55 Ай бұрын
32 out of 50. Missed newer stuff I haven't felt an interest in. Every book you said "I haven't read this but I probably should': Yes. You should.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score!
@TheMike28212
@TheMike28212 Ай бұрын
I scored 24. I have several of the others on my shelves. Just need to find the time to get to them.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! I hope you enjoy the others!
@sampenny4586
@sampenny4586 Ай бұрын
My score was pretty similar to yours but the not read ones were different. I'm a huge PKD fan so am interested in your favorite PKD book, I agree that it's not Do Androids.... I have a soft spot for A Maze of Death as that was the first of his books I read. Cinder is not really all that YA and the author's more recent books are clearly adult. I think Marissa Meyer is an excellent author, I've read all her books and her take on Alice in Wonderland is a real mind bender. Cinder is a good starting place. I've tried The Handmaid's Tale three times and given up three times so that one will never get read. You rated Dark Matter an 11, I gave it a big fat 0. It is for me easily the worst popular book I have ever read. I could go on but overall this was an inte aresting video and I enjoyed what you had to say.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I’ve read 6 PKD books so far and Maze of Death is high on my list to try next. Thanks for the info on Marissa Meyer. Glad you enjoyed the video!
@stephenmorton8017
@stephenmorton8017 Ай бұрын
I want to chime in with two non sequiturs. I watched a video last night of an interview at Stony Brook University of Gene Wolfe. He was discussing the book of the new sun, and he mentioned that there are people who will drop the book after 100 pages because the protagonist is a torturer. I got a huge hoot thinking of your comment. He did this on purpose! You might enjoy the interview. Also I'm currently reading " rumors of spring " by Richard Grant. Highly recommended. An obscure one. Cheers!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha yes, it definitely feels like part one of a book, rather than book one of a series so perhaps I will return to the tales of Severian in the future. And thanks for the recommendation!
@RenkotheLibrarian
@RenkotheLibrarian Ай бұрын
20/50. I liked 2001 A Space Odyssey, and am looking forward to more Clarke. I wish this list was one book per series because if you haven't read one, then you're screwed out of numbers, lol.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! And yes, I lost some points on some sequels haha
@cindywingetbooks
@cindywingetbooks Ай бұрын
My score was 24. So roughly half. I do own some of the others. I am surprised not to see Children of Time or Reynolds. Cinder is part of a YA series and it's a science fiction retelling of Disney classics (Cinder is Cinderella and is a cyborg, then you also have Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White. It sounds girly but I made my husband listen to the audiobooks and he actually ended up liking them, so who knows! 😂)
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! And yes, I thought Children of Time might be there too. Cinder sounds kind of interesting haha
@michele.monteleone
@michele.monteleone Ай бұрын
Fun vid! Can you share the link to Goodreads Top50?
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! For some reason the mobile version stops after 24, so you might be better off viewing the list on a computer. It’s ordered by the number of times Goodreads users have read and shelved these books as science fiction - www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/science-fiction
@michele.monteleone
@michele.monteleone Ай бұрын
​@@WordsinTime thanks a lot! I am an italian follower and really love your channel!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
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@michele.monteleone
@michele.monteleone Ай бұрын
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@lisacole6037
@lisacole6037 Ай бұрын
39/50.... not bad. I can't believe Cinder is on that list. It's decent but top 50 science fiction? No way! Then again, my list would be very, very different from the goodreads one. Artemis is the only Weir I've read and it's not great. Consequently, I've zero desire to read The Martian or that other one.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! You should give The Martian or Project Hail Mary a try, everyone says they are exponentially better than Artemis!
@timothyburbage
@timothyburbage Ай бұрын
18/50 Pretty pleased with that as not a big SF reader.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Nice score! I hope some of the others sounded interesting too!
@Kim_Miller
@Kim_Miller Ай бұрын
Carsick Colin has to change his name every week? He must find it hard to keep up. 😀 It's always interesting seeing these lists of most popular / most read / most DNF etc. I've started Dune a few times but it always loses me somewhere about the 'put your hand in the box' part. And yet it keeps turning up as top of so many lists. I was starting to think I was not normal until I realised that it is on one of my top lists, the top DNF book for me. However, I'm halfway into Demon in White and loving the series. Considering that so many people draw parallels between Sun Eater and Dune I'm starting to think of myself as an honorary Dune fan. And for something Vonnegut. 'Cyanide and Happiness' is a daily cartoon. Do a websearch on "cyanide and happiness werewolf" for a fun take on Kurt Vonnegut.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Haha yes, it’s sort of an inside joke as I didn’t want to say Carsick every video so I give him a new name every time instead haha. And yes, I like Dune but it does have slow parts and recognize it’s not going to work the same for everyone. I’m glad you’re enjoying Demon in White, it’s one of my favourites. And thanks for the cartoon recommendation!
@bartsbookspace
@bartsbookspace Ай бұрын
I think I'm at 29/50, but there aren't too many additional titles on the list that I am eager to read. I'm not interested in any of the YA stuff or Hitchhiker follow-ups. Neuromancer is one I need to read, but I'm not sure if it's in my "wheelhouse" so I keep putting it off. Like you, I have yet to read Dune Messiah. Soon.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I think Neuromancer is worth reading in order to see how it influenced the cyberpunk genre.
@Siderite
@Siderite Ай бұрын
Crichton got famous for the Jurassic Park movies, but a lot of his other books are a lot better. The Andromeda Strain, Prey, Congo, Sphere, they were all great, and these are just the ones I read :D
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I own Sphere so I will try that next!
@Siderite
@Siderite Ай бұрын
@@WordsinTime Personally, I liked Sphere the least. Yet it's a good strategy to start with the weaker ones.
@davlang3783
@davlang3783 Ай бұрын
Read 15 and 3 in TBR pile. There's a lot in there I've no intention of reading, so will be lucky if I ever get to 30 of these.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy the ones on your TBR!
@eriolduterion8855
@eriolduterion8855 Ай бұрын
I've Read 24/50. My advice, skip the rest of Dune, Hunger Games & Hitchhiker, instead read The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, I Will Fear No Evil, Number of the Beast, Tunnel in the Sky, & Friday by Robert A.Heinlein. Also, These are some of my favorite non-series SF: C.J.Cherryh - Cuckoo’s Egg, Janet Kagan - Hellspark, & Mirable, Walt Richmond - Shockwave, E.E. “Doc” Smith - The Galaxy Primes, Jack Williamson - The Humanoids, Roger Zelazney - Lord of Light, Creatures of Light and Darkness, Isle of the Dead, Doorways In the Sand, This Immortal, & A Dark Traveling; James Blish - Jack of Eagles, John M. Faucette - Crown of Infinity, John Brunner - The Whole Man & Shockwave Rider, and lastly Clifford D. Simak - Way Station. For series I can recommend: C.J. Cherry - Faded Sun; Gordon Dickson - Childe Cycle(aka Dorsai Series); Philip Jose Farmer - World of Tiers; Parke Godwin - Galactic Bus; Anne McCaffery - Pern; E.E. “Doc” Smith - Lensmen; E.E. “Doc” Smith - Skylark; Christopher Stasheff - Warlock; Sherri S. Tepper - True Game; James Blish - Cities In Flight; Lois M. Bujold - Vorkosigan. Also, if you haven't read the SF by Andre Norton, you're just NOT a well read fan of SF.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the recommendations! I have read some and others are on my TBR. Simak is one of my favourites!
@Zozette27
@Zozette27 Ай бұрын
19 for me. However I read an enormous amount of sci-fi in my late teen years, including plenty of Asimov and Heinlein, but as that was 46 to 50 years ago I am unsure exactly what I read.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
That’s cool, there’s lots of great classic sci-fi!
@allyn4u
@allyn4u Ай бұрын
41 out of 50. The only one not on my radar before this was Cinder by Marissa Meyer. SciFi definitely in my wheelhouse.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Impressive score! And yes, that might not be the type of book I would normally read, but glad people enjoyed it.
@nineboneable
@nineboneable Ай бұрын
Don't fret, I haven't read 'The Hunger Games" series either and probably won't read them. After many years and seeing a couple of the BBC TV show episodes, I finally read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Other than telling you that a British man is abducted in his pajamas and bathrobe from his front porch and at the end of the book is returned home, I could tell you nothing about the book nor its sequels. Why did Goodreads separate out the series. It seems to me that since all the books of the series listed were all rated in the top rankings that you would count them together as one entry. 🙃 Like you in some series book 1 or books 1 & 3 were great and the other books were not so good and vice versa. I didn't keep a tally but I read a lot of the books on that list. Some of the ones you said that you haven't read yet, I read 30-40 years ago.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! And yes, I lost points for not having read some sequels haha
@Joe-lb8qn
@Joe-lb8qn Ай бұрын
10 not read inc none of the hunger games or indeed anything else YA. So thats 40. Only one of those 10 i might read, Artemis, as i liked The Martian and LOVED Hail Mary (in my top 10 Id say). Detail; I've counted a couple of DNF's as read, these are Dune and 3-body. Also counted Frankenstein but no idea which edition I read. Probably not the 1818 one. ETA Would be good to see this as 50 'stories' counting series as 1, eg lets face it if you didnt like the Hunger games (or ist description put you off reading it) you wont read the others, same for Dune, Hyperion, etc.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I’m glad you also loved Project Hail Mary. And yes, some of the sequels cost me some points too haha
@livriomer
@livriomer Ай бұрын
I think I have read 27/50. I'm reading Leviathans wake and planning to continue reading Foundation. What I don't like about the list, is that it considers more than one book of the same series. I mean, more than one book in a series must be awesome, but, there must other great books out there hehehe. It's like putting in the list all 9 books of the Expanse series just because they are good.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! And yes, I understand your point about the sequels, as this is just the “most shelved” sci-fi books on Goodreads.
@OmnivorousReader
@OmnivorousReader Ай бұрын
Lol - the WEIGHT of 1984, I hear you. I am pretty chuffed that I have read most of these (though there is a DNF or two in there as well). Ready Player One and Project Hail Mary are outliers that I might need to get on to soon. score; 40 Cinder is very YA, a 'retelling' of the Cinderella story, with androids and a whole heap of other stuff. It is maybe a bit more 'Y' and a bit less 'A' than I expected going into it and I felt it was very derivative of a lot of other work. I did enjoy it, but it is the first in a series which I feel goes downhill very VERY fast after the first book.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! And thanks for the info!
@Safetysealed
@Safetysealed Ай бұрын
26/50. Well, technically 25½/60 becausse I'm in the middle of Annihilation right now, but still... Quite a few of the ones I havent read are sitting on my shelves ready to get started at some point.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! And I’ll give you the point for Annihilation haha. Hope you enjoy those books on your shelves!
@fleabynight
@fleabynight Ай бұрын
I haven't read "Star Ship Troopers" yet, but it has to be better than "Stanger in a Strange Land" :) You will enjoy Dune Messiah..if you don't, it won't take long hah
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I just read Dune Messiah and liked it, but not quite as much as Dune.
@shobhitkaul8076
@shobhitkaul8076 24 күн бұрын
I had same experience on necromancer
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 24 күн бұрын
Yeah, it’s a unique experience.
@mickdarcy3063
@mickdarcy3063 Ай бұрын
Having read Starship Troopers and Strangers in a Strange Land around the age of 13 and 14 in the early 1970's, I would say I prefer Starship Troopers, I have re-read both many times but Troopers holds up better to me. Strangers goes off into so many directions that it loses coherence to me, even upon re-read.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! Starship Troopers seems to be the more popular choice!
@christianthorpe935
@christianthorpe935 Ай бұрын
My new phone notification 20:25
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Lololol
@psikeyhackr6914
@psikeyhackr6914 Ай бұрын
35/50 I prefer *A Fall of Moondust* to *Childhood's End* . Technology runs the planet so Hard SF rules! *The Two Faces of Tomorrow* by James P Hogan beats *Neuromancer* . *The Dispossessed* by Ursula K LeGuin wasn't in the list. Shocking!
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! I’ll have to check out A Fall of Moondust!
@BAMCIS2841
@BAMCIS2841 Ай бұрын
WOW! Most shelved meaning most bought and paid for? If so, Andy Weir has an impossibly high percentage! Good on him.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
I think it means most read and then categorized as science fiction by Goodreads users. Andy Weir deserves to be up there!
@nineboneable
@nineboneable Ай бұрын
I just went through my Goodreads list (622 'read' books) which does not reflect all the books that I have read in my lifetime. This allowed me to find two more book that I didn't remember reading, but were familiar, so my book count from this list is at 37 and there were 8 more that I hadn't read that sounded interesting. Of the 5 remaining books on this list, I don't have any interest in reading 'The Hunger Games' series nor the last 2 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy sequels.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score! I hope you enjoy the 8 that you’re interested in!
@lurchEbean
@lurchEbean Ай бұрын
21/50, but I own enough of those to get me over the 50% mark. I'll have to work on that.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Solid score! I hope you enjoy the ones you own!
@kniknayme9865
@kniknayme9865 Ай бұрын
28 read. own another 15 tbr
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Nice score! I hope you enjoy the ones on your TBR!
@anotherbibliophilereads
@anotherbibliophilereads Ай бұрын
I wasn’t keeping count too strictly but I’m probably 40 out of 50.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Great score!
@km-bo3zx
@km-bo3zx Ай бұрын
Just finished Hyperion, book #1. I’ll have to take a break, before diving into book #2/#3. While it seems to be well written, except for a few parts, it’s VERY SLOW. So much so that I’m sure I lost some of the important aspects of it along the way. I may have to start in on The Murderbot Diaries, before I get back into it. Cheers!
@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
Hyperion is really set up as two duologies. So think of books 1 and 2 as one lengthy tome and books 3 and 4 as the sequel.
@Joe-lb8qn
@Joe-lb8qn Ай бұрын
I never got the Murderbot hype. I found book 1 meh,a nd the rest are very expensive and short. Theres really nothing too SF about them or at least not the first one, OK the hero is a robot but could equally be any hard boiled cynical character with a heart of gold, think maybe Bogart in Casablanca, or Clint Eastwoods Dirty Harry, both transposed into an SF setting which is just a different planet but still an evil corporation/organisation to fight, people needing rescue that the hard boiled guy doesnt really want to do or so he says, etc..
@Joe-lb8qn
@Joe-lb8qn Ай бұрын
Book 2 of hyperion picks up after the first 100 pages or so, LOL.
@colin1818
@colin1818 Ай бұрын
@@Joe-lb8qn - I read Murderbot 1 and had much the same feeling. But I came back a year later and read books 2 and 3. They're much better than the first book. I still wouldn't give it an "endorsement" but they're at least substantially improved. Still not funny though. I don't get that claim at all.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
That’s okay, I’m a Hyperion fan but I wouldn’t say the first book is fast-paced. I hope you enjoy The Fall of Hyperion if you try it. It takes about 100 pages to get going but I love it.
@bobkeane7966
@bobkeane7966 Ай бұрын
Starship Troopers is the easier read, in some ways it doesn't seem like they could both be written by the same author. It depends on what you are looking for one Starship is more action based where Stranger is more thought provoking. Your mood will dictate your enjoyment of 2 good books.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@tiffanycorsello1886
@tiffanycorsello1886 Ай бұрын
The War of the Worlds audiobook was very well done. Narrated by Simon Vance in 2009 -on Audible. Check it out if you like audiobooks. And I'm 20/50 -not awful, but I can do better and try some of these. Ack! So many books.....
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
Nice score! And glad you liked that book on audio!
@rachelthompson9324
@rachelthompson9324 Ай бұрын
Starship Troupers
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime Ай бұрын
That seems to be the more popular choice!
@rachelthompson9324
@rachelthompson9324 Ай бұрын
@@WordsinTime I read Strangers and it was pretty odd. I see how it was controversial in it's time. Starship is more conventional and it comes with a more interesting social commentary in my view.
@DoakFelix-qr8uw
@DoakFelix-qr8uw 4 күн бұрын
If you equate your favorite meal of your lifetime to your favorite book, then the hunger games is like the first meal an infant gets after mashed peas. The infant thinks that chicken nuggets with ketchup is the greatest thing ever, and that nothing could ever top that. Sure, the author, Collins, ends every chapter with a mini cliffhanger, so that it becomes difficult to set the book down. But it’s story and its themes will not leave you to ponder the nature of the universe nor evaluate yourself. I feel fairly confident in saying that anyone who voted for the hunger games books for this list has not read any real science fiction. But then again, we’ve all read books just to be able to say that we’ve read them.… If only to be able to give a proper critique.
@WordsinTime
@WordsinTime 4 күн бұрын
Haha this is quite the analogy
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