Ammonite makes Esquire’s “75 Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time” list

It comes in at #25, which is cool. You can read the whole list here. I like what they say about Ammonite—and in fact have already lifted a quote to go on my Ammonite page. I mean, who wouldn’t want to claim this?

Ammonite asks: When does a human become an alien? Gripping and gutsy, rich in layers of feminist and queer thought, Ammonite gleefully throws a stick of dynamite into the sci-fi firmament.

The list is pretty interesting. There are some books on there that I haven’t read but almost all of the ones I have I think deserve to be on a Best list. And it’s lovely to be in such good company.

Go take a look and see what you think. Feel free to suggest additions but let’s not diss any of the books already on the list.

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Published on July 13, 2024 17:52
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message 1: by K.S. (new)

K.S. Trenten Is Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny an old favorite of yours? I'd read The Chronicles of Amber and Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming, but not that.

Congrats on making the list! You and Ammonite have been among my list of the foremost literary makers and creations. I'm delighted to see you taking your place officially. (heart)


message 2: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Congrats! Ammonite is a regular reread for me. And I thought they had some lovely variety and some new sci-fi to add to my list.


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