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Ender’s Game (Ender's Saga, #1)
by (shelved 215 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.31 — 1,480,503 ratings — published 1985
The Left Hand of Darkness (Paperback)
by (shelved 206 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.10 — 224,541 ratings — published 1969
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1)
by (shelved 205 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.28 — 338,727 ratings — published 2015
Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch, #1)
by (shelved 199 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.99 — 119,880 ratings — published 2013
Neuromancer (Sprawl, #1)
by (shelved 195 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.89 — 367,422 ratings — published 1984
Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #1)
by (shelved 190 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.28 — 302,947 ratings — published 1989
Stranger in a Strange Land (Paperback)
by (shelved 184 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.92 — 327,315 ratings — published 1961
The Man in the High Castle (Paperback)
by (shelved 182 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.59 — 237,327 ratings — published 1962
The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #1)
by (shelved 180 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.08 — 503,388 ratings — published 2006
American Gods: Tenth Anniversary (American Gods, #1)
by (shelved 180 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.10 — 993,979 ratings — published 2001
A Canticle for Leibowitz (St. Leibowitz, #1)
by (shelved 178 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.99 — 120,416 ratings — published 1959
The Forever War (The Forever War, #1)
by (shelved 173 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.14 — 181,521 ratings — published 1974
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)
by (shelved 172 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.57 — 4,231,190 ratings — published 2000
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (Paperback)
by (shelved 169 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.87 — 256,771 ratings — published 2004
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Paperback)
by (shelved 169 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.15 — 139,563 ratings — published 1966
Rendezvous with Rama (Rama, #1)
by (shelved 168 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.12 — 185,599 ratings — published 1973
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia (Paperback)
by (shelved 165 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.26 — 153,389 ratings — published 1974
Starship Troopers (Mass Market Paperback)
by (shelved 163 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.01 — 247,730 ratings — published 1959
Ringworld (Ringworld #1)
by (shelved 161 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.94 — 129,428 ratings — published 1970
Among Others (Hardcover)
by (shelved 158 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.71 — 25,926 ratings — published 2011
Doomsday Book (Oxford Time Travel, #1)
by (shelved 153 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.03 — 65,166 ratings — published 1992
The Windup Girl (Hardcover)
by (shelved 152 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.75 — 78,423 ratings — published 2009
Speaker for the Dead (Ender's Saga, #2)
by (shelved 150 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.11 — 272,226 ratings — published 1986
The Obelisk Gate (The Broken Earth, #2)
by (shelved 149 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.29 — 198,723 ratings — published 2016
A Fire Upon the Deep (Zones of Thought, #1)
by (shelved 147 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.13 — 67,090 ratings — published 1992
The City & the City (Hardcover)
by (shelved 145 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.90 — 79,520 ratings — published 2009
The Graveyard Book (Hardcover)
by (shelved 145 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.15 — 567,321 ratings — published 2008
The Demolished Man (Paperback)
by (shelved 141 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.96 — 34,068 ratings — published 1953
The Yiddish Policemen's Union (Hardcover)
by (shelved 135 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.72 — 80,733 ratings — published 2007
The Fountains of Paradise (Paperback)
by (shelved 134 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.95 — 31,889 ratings — published 1979
To Say Nothing of the Dog (Oxford Time Travel, #2)
by (shelved 133 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.10 — 44,567 ratings — published 1997
Lord of Light (Paperback)
by (shelved 132 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.05 — 35,739 ratings — published 1967
The Gods Themselves (Paperback)
by (shelved 130 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.08 — 69,211 ratings — published 1972
Gateway (Heechee Saga, #1)
by (shelved 130 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.05 — 47,731 ratings — published 1977
A Memory Called Empire (Teixcalaan, #1)
by (shelved 129 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.10 — 73,154 ratings — published 2019
Blackout (Oxford Time Travel, #3)
by (shelved 128 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.86 — 27,559 ratings — published 2010
Way Station (Paperback)
by (shelved 127 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.03 — 29,979 ratings — published 1963
Paladin of Souls (World of the Five Gods, #2)
by (shelved 125 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.19 — 27,347 ratings — published 2003
To Your Scattered Bodies Go (Riverworld, #1)
by (shelved 125 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.93 — 33,859 ratings — published 1971
Downbelow Station (The Company Wars, #1)
by (shelved 124 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.90 — 16,495 ratings — published 1981
Foundation's Edge (Foundation, #4)
by (shelved 122 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.19 — 99,376 ratings — published 1982
The Stone Sky (The Broken Earth, #3)
by (shelved 121 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.33 — 169,055 ratings — published 2017
Rainbows End (Mass Market Paperback)
by (shelved 120 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.77 — 19,008 ratings — published 2006
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (Hardcover)
by (shelved 120 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.84 — 11,140 ratings — published 1976
The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer (Paperback)
by (shelved 117 times as hugo)
avg rating 4.16 — 93,453 ratings — published 1995
Double Star (Mass Market Paperback)
by (shelved 116 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.91 — 24,473 ratings — published 1956
Forever Peace (The Forever War, #3)
by (shelved 115 times as hugo)
avg rating 3.75 — 22,890 ratings — published 1997
“The devotion of one man had given strength and courage to all.”
― Les Misérables
― Les Misérables
“Let us not, however, exaggerate our power. Whatever man does, the great lines of creation persist; the supreme mass does not depend on man. He has power over the detail, not over the whole. And it is right that this should be so. The Whole is providential. Its laws pass over our head. What we do goes no farther than the surface. Man clothes or unclothes the earth; clearing a forest is like taking off a garment. But to slow down the rotation of the globe on its axis, to accelerate the course of the globe on its orbit, to add or subtract a fathom on he earth's daily journey of 718,000 leagues around the sun, to modify the precession of the equinoxes, to eliminate one drop of rain--never! What is on high remains on high. Man can change the climate, but not the seasons Just try and make the moon revolve anywhere but in the ecliptic!
Dreamers, some of them illustrious, have dreamed of restoring perpetual spring to the earth. The extreme seasons, summer and winter, are produced by the excess of the inclination of the earth's axis over the place of the ecliptic of which we have just spoken. In order to eliminate the seasons it would be necessary only to straighten this axis. Nothing could be simpler. Just plant a stake on the Pole and drive it in to the center of the globe; attach a chain to it; find a base outside the earth; have 10 billion teams, each of 10 billion horses, and get them to pull. THe axis will straighten up, ad you will have your spring. As you can see, an easy task.
We must look elsewhere for Eden. Spring is good; but freedom and justice are beter. Eden is moral, not material.
To be free and just depends on ourselves.”
― The Toilers of the Sea
Dreamers, some of them illustrious, have dreamed of restoring perpetual spring to the earth. The extreme seasons, summer and winter, are produced by the excess of the inclination of the earth's axis over the place of the ecliptic of which we have just spoken. In order to eliminate the seasons it would be necessary only to straighten this axis. Nothing could be simpler. Just plant a stake on the Pole and drive it in to the center of the globe; attach a chain to it; find a base outside the earth; have 10 billion teams, each of 10 billion horses, and get them to pull. THe axis will straighten up, ad you will have your spring. As you can see, an easy task.
We must look elsewhere for Eden. Spring is good; but freedom and justice are beter. Eden is moral, not material.
To be free and just depends on ourselves.”
― The Toilers of the Sea














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