Catch-22 by Joseph Heller1984 by George OrwellThe Odyssey by HomerThe Fall by Albert CamusThe Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
Concentric Circles
21st out of 350 books — 58 voters
Brave New World by Aldous HuxleyOut of the Silent Planet by C.S. LewisAt the Mountains of Madness by H.P. LovecraftLost Horizon by James HiltonLast and First Men by Olaf Stapledon
Classic Science Fiction - 1930-1939
18th out of 102 books — 116 voters

The Hobbit, or There and Back Again by J.R.R. TolkienBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyGone with the Wind by Margaret MitchellOf Mice and Men by John SteinbeckThe Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Best Books of the Decade: 1930s
261st out of 906 books — 1,255 voters
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice SendakThe Things They Carried by Tim O'BrienSomething Wicked This Way Comes by Ray BradburyA Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill BrysonSay Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
Thinging
142nd out of 1,177 books — 41 voters

The Kaleidoscope by Adrian MendozaFoundation by Isaac AsimovLast and First Men by Olaf StapledonStar Maker by Olaf StapledonThe Shape of Things to Come by H.G. Wells
Future Histories
5th out of 30 books — 21 voters
The L-Shaped Room by Lynne Reid BanksThe Shape of Things to Come by H.G. WellsShapes in the Fire by M.P. ShielCut, Shape, Assemble by Boo PatersonPlaying with Reality by Kelly  Clancy
'Shape' in titles
2nd out of 109 books — 4 voters

All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria RemarqueBambi by Felix SaltenThe Time Machine by H.G. WellsThe Metamorphosis by Franz KafkaThe Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Books Banned by Nazis
47th out of 102 books — 29 voters
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. DickDune by Frank HerbertThe World Set Free by H.G. Wells
Serious Science Fiction
6th out of 20 books — 9 voters

The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingAlice in Wonderland by Jane CarruthThe War of the Worlds by H.G. WellsFahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books Adapted Into Movies
39th out of 45 books — 25 voters
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret AtwoodSiddhartha by Hermann HesseSteppenwolf by Hermann HesseWampeters, Foma and Granfalloons by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.Nova by Samuel R. Delany
Vonnegut Baltimore Season 13 Book Reccomendations
15th out of 66 books — 2 voters

The Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsHarry Potter Collection by J.K. RowlingCatching Fire by Suzanne CollinsMockingjay by Suzanne CollinsCity of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Books You Hate To Put Down
1174th out of 1,524 books — 674 voters
The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl PopperPeter Kropotkin by Camillo BerneriEinstein on Einstein by Hanoch GutfreundMy Country is the World by Garry DavisPeace or Anarchy by Cord Meyer
World Federalist Literature
23rd out of 75 books — 2 voters

Uglies by Scott WesterfeldBehind the Gates by Eva GraySecrets of My Hollywood Life by Jen CalonitaThe Tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz KesslerParanormalcy by Kiersten White
Make These Book Into TV Shows, I Say!
53rd out of 146 books — 42 voters

Echo's Bones by Samuel BeckettFamilia by Ba JinOne Hundred Million Guinea Pigs by Arthur Kallet45 días y 30 marineros by Norah LangeOne More River by John Galsworthy
Uno Nueve Tres Tres
74th out of 82 books — 2 voters
To Build a Fire by Jack LondonV for Vendetta by Alan             MooreThe Forever War by Joe HaldemanSomething Wicked This Way Comes by Ray BradburyA Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift
Old Western Books
70th out of 100 books — 2 voters

Brave New World by Aldous HuxleyWar with the Newts by Karel ČapekWe by Yevgeny ZamyatinThe Machine Stops by E.M. ForsterR.U.R. by Karel Čapek
Radium Age Sci-Fi
43rd out of 138 books — 17 voters

The Cry for Myth by Rollo MayThe Maiden King by Robert  BlyThe Dream and the Underworld by James HillmanThe Conference of the Birds by Attar of NishapurFuture Shock by Alvin Toffler
Yepicurus Recommendations- 3
72nd out of 100 books — 1 voter
Falco by Lindsey DavisFrankenstien by Mary Wollstonecraft ShelleyThe Phantom of the Opera by Gaston LerouxThe Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha ChristieThe Time Machine by H.G. Wells
Books that Need BBC Adaptations
18th out of 20 books — 1 voter

The War of the Worlds by H.G. WellsThe Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. WellsThe Time Machine by H.G. WellsThe Wonderful Visit by H.G. WellsThe Wheels of Chance by H.G. Wells
H. G. Wells: from book to screen
10th out of 16 books — 2 voters

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. RowlingA Story of Yesterday by Sergio CoboPride and Prejudice by Jane AustenSheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master by K.  Ritz1984 by George Orwell
Best Ending
6357th out of 8,110 books — 6,131 voters
Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan LindsayDracula by Bram StokerDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. DickThe Silence of the Lambs by Thomas  HarrisRebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Novels Of The Criterion Collection (LD/DVD/BD)
188th out of 218 books — 17 voters

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanA Man Called Ove by Fredrik BackmanBefore We Were Yours by Lisa WingateThe Hate U Give by Angie ThomasLittle Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
2018: What the Over-35s Are Reading
1852nd out of 2,747 books — 301 voters
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienGone with the Wind by Margaret MitchellJane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëThe Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre DumasA Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Big Fat Books Worth the Effort
1379th out of 1,873 books — 6,996 voters

War and Peace by Leo TolstoyA Story of Yesterday by Sergio Cobo1984 by George OrwellTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
I Should Probably Read This Sometime...
11646th out of 11,851 books — 10,467 voters
Starhammer by Christopher RowleyMetropolitan by Walter Jon WilliamsThe Military Form by Christopher RowleyDestroying Angel by Richard Paul RussoCelestis by Paul Park
Less Popular Science-fictions
86th out of 86 books — 8 voters

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