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message 1: by Katy (last edited Oct 07, 2015 07:45PM) (new)

Katy (katy_mulvey) | 14 comments I don't use the listopia feature of goodreads much, but Amazon/Goodreads posted a list/poll of 100 SFnal books to read in a lifetime.

There are the usual problems that come with semi-public polls (skewed toward recent books, weird duplicates because the database isn't normalized, etc. I was also surprised to find that neither Ayn Rand or Robert Heinlein was yet in the top 100. Don't know what I'm thinking; of COURSE there are several Heinlein books there. So common that my eye just flits over them, I suppose. But exactly the ones you'd expect: Stranger, Starship Troopers and Moon is a Harsh Mistress)

But we have a lot of SF readers here, so I thought I'd bring it to people's attention. As I write, I've read ~80 of the top 100, though many of those I've never logged into goodreads.

Have you seen any other particularly useful lists? Or do you disdain the list feature here?


Dan (LeapingGnome) (leapinggnome) | 2 comments I didn't even know there was a listopia feature! Will check it out but my current Want to Read shelf is already at least 100 books anyway. :)


message 3: by Jason (new)

Jason | 2 comments Thanks for posting this. Had no idea this was here either. I'm going to have to go in and add some books.


message 4: by Erik (new)

Erik (wordsmythe) | 13 comments My want-to-read list is over 1500 now. -_-


message 5: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (tboon) | 8 comments Listopia feature?


message 6: by Katy (new)

Katy (katy_mulvey) | 14 comments Taylor wrote: "Listopia feature?"

Go to Browse | Lists to create (or vote on) a public list.


message 7: by Erik (new)

Erik (wordsmythe) | 13 comments The "listopia" branding is mostly gone by now, but I think it might have started as Goodreads acquisition or 3rd-party service.


message 8: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (tboon) | 8 comments OK, thanks!


message 9: by James (new)

James (lamesjayman) | 1 comments Goodreads is by far the platform where I most frequently see people reply to years old comments thinking they are new :) They should highlight the year in date stamps or something.


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