1988


The Alchemist
Matilda
The Silence of the Lambs  (Hannibal Lecter, #2)
The Satanic Verses
Foucault’s Pendulum
Batman: The Killing Joke
Lightning
Sourcery (Discworld, #5; Rincewind, #3)
The Queen of the Damned (The Vampire Chronicles, #3)
Libra
The Fifth Child (Vintage International)
Wyrd Sisters (Discworld, #6; Witches, #2)
The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, #1)
A Brief History of Time
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (Dirk Gently, #2)
Pawn of Prophecy by David EddingsMagician by Raymond E. FeistThe Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer BradleyDragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret WeisThe Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks
Best Fantasy of the 80s
355 books — 695 voters
1984 by George OrwellEvery Five Years by Christine ArdigoThe Joy Luck Club by Amy TanMagic America by C.E. MedfordThe Secret History by Donna Tartt
Books Set in the Eighties
208 books — 89 voters

The Name of the Rose by Umberto EcoA Great Deliverance by Elizabeth  GeorgeA Time to Kill by John GrishamGorky Park by Martin Cruz SmithThe Man With a Load of Mischief by Martha Grimes
Best Mysteries from the 1980s
204 books — 93 voters
This Time of Darkness by Helen Mary HooverBrother in the Land by Robert SwindellsEnder’s Game by Orson Scott CardBut We Are Not of Earth by Jean E. KarlFuturetrack 5 by Robert Westall
Children's Science Fiction of the 1980s
228 books — 18 voters

A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue ParkWe Dream of Space by Erin Entrada KellyNobody Was Here  by Alison PolletThe Breadwinner by Deborah EllisCaminar by Skila Brown
Middle Grade Fiction set in the 1980s
40 books — 21 voters
Hatchet by Gary PaulsenTiger Eyes by Judy BlumeJacob Have I Loved by Katherine PatersonThe Wave by Todd StrasserCome Sing, Jimmy Jo by Katherine Paterson
1980's Young Adult Standalones
310 books — 23 voters

Christopher Hitchens
Very often the test of one's allegiance to a cause or to a people is precisely the willingness to stay the course when things are boring, to run the risk of repeating an old argument just one more time, or of going one more round with a hostile or (much worse) indifferent audience. I first became involved with the Czech opposition in 1968 when it was an intoxicating and celebrated cause. Then, during the depressing 1970s and 1980s I was a member of a routine committee that tried with limited suc ...more
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

Paulo Coelho
I'm a desert woman, and I'm proud of that. I want my husband to wander as free as the wind that shapes the dunes. And, if I have to, I will accept the fact that he has become a part of the clouds, and the animals, and the water of the desert. ...more
Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

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