Paul_C
Well-Known Member
Gravity's Rainbow ?
I've had this for ages but only read the first bit - should I add it to my Sci-Fi classics to be read pile ? (It might encourage me to read it a little sooner).
I only ask as it's never turned up on any Top 10/50/100 lists.
Follow up question - are there other books you'd consider as Sci-Fi that generally aren't defined as such ?
I recently read The Time Traveler's Wife and Dying Earth which were both only tangentially Sci-Fi despite appearing on lots of Best Of Sci-Fi lists, so there must be a number that have been mis-described the opposite way.
I've had this for ages but only read the first bit - should I add it to my Sci-Fi classics to be read pile ? (It might encourage me to read it a little sooner).
I only ask as it's never turned up on any Top 10/50/100 lists.
Follow up question - are there other books you'd consider as Sci-Fi that generally aren't defined as such ?
I recently read The Time Traveler's Wife and Dying Earth which were both only tangentially Sci-Fi despite appearing on lots of Best Of Sci-Fi lists, so there must be a number that have been mis-described the opposite way.
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