The Sword and Laser discussion
Counting With Covers!
Nice! Sixteen broke me. If I wanted to venture outside Swordy-Lasery picks, "Sweet 16" books are a dime a baker's dozen.
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EDIT 2023 - nearly nine years later, there is
Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City
I was trying to stick to actual numbers rather than segments of other numbers. I find the added degree of difficulty adds to the enjoyment.
18
Squad 19
Twenty Palaces
21st Century Dead: A Zombie Anthology
The 22nd Gear
23 Hours: A Vengeful Vampire Tale
Anyone find anything higher than this? (Excluding anything with infinity in it.)
The Nine Billion Names of God
There are tons of books with the word trillion in it.You also have this.
Large Integers: Googolplex, Ackermann Function, Fermat Number, Busy Beaver, Rsa Numbers, Graham's Number, Googol, Archimedes' Cattle Problem
I like book titles that do interesting things with numbers, like Max Gladstone's Craft Sequence. The logical reading order is, as almost always, the order of publication. You can, however, read them in any order, but for people who like to read things in in-world chronological order he gave the books some helpful titles:Three Parts Dead
Two Serpents Rise
Full Fathom Five
and the upcoming:
Last First Snow
and one with "four" in the title should be coming out sometime later.
Kevin wrote: "I like book titles that do interesting things with numbers, like Max Gladstone's Craft Sequence. The logical reading order is, as almost always, the order of publication. You can, however, read the..."So the book with Three in the title is one, the one with Two in the title is second, the sequel with Five in the title is third, while First is fourth and fourth will be fifth.
I don't get this new Common Core math stuff at all.
AndrewP wrote: "Anyone find anything higher than this? (Excluding anything with infinity in it.)
The Nine Billion Names of God"Sure:
Count to a Trillion
Continuing the count-up:.
The 26-Storey Treehouse (It has an antigravity chamber and a Maze of Doom, so it counts.)
Twenty-Seven
Twenty-Eight Teeth of Rage
Twenty-Eight and a Half Wishes
29
30 Days Of Night
I might have to leave our usual genres briefly:
Thirty-One Brothers and Sisters
Thirty-One and a Half Regrets
Thirty-Two-Year-Old Day Tripper
Part Thirty-three: Justice
Thirty Four Minutes Dead
Joe Informatico wrote: "I might have to leave our usual genres briefly:"It is pretty difficult at this point, but as long as we don't devolve into recipe or exercise books, most fiction ought to suffice. :p
There are actually quite a few books with 36 as the title.
The Thirty-Six
37 Miles
Willie-Washer's Local No. 38
This is not SFF but I actually loved this book
The $64 Tomato: How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity, Spent a Fortune, and Endured an Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect GardenIt so true, I spend several hundred dollars a year on my garden every spring to get a few mediocre tomatoes in the end.
Sky wrote: "This is not SFF but I actually loved this book[bookcover:The $64 Tomato: How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity, Spent a Fortune, and Endured an Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect Garden..."
Ah, you got my hopes up!
This is getting difficult. Finding numbers in the thousands, millions and billions is actually easier.
64 is a hard one. You'd think there'd be a lot with 64-bit, Commodore 64, etc.I came across this, I think I will get it used on Amazon. Contains the source code for 4 ancient C-64 adventure games...Time to fire up my cross compiler and emulator! Though probably the source code is all in BASIC :P
Exploring Adventures on the Commodore 64Anyways, maybe this is as close as you can get
Zombie High Yearbook '64
Oh, both of those 64s are excellent. Good finds!Batman '66 is fine, too, but the typographic one is outside the SFF sandbox. (Just trying to keep the thread within the boundaries of the group.)
Prisoner Sixty-Nine'I am not a Prisoner. I am an autonomous android! Hang on a minute...sixty-nine? Why sixty-nine?'
'That was the year you were manufactured. 1969.'
'Yes, but...sixty-nine? People are so going to get the wrong idea...'
Tassie Dave wrote: " Prisoner Sixty-Nine'I am not a Prisoner. I am an autonomous android! Hang on a minute...sixty-nine? Why sixty-nine?'
'That was the year you were manufactured. 1969.'
'Yes, bu..."
I am not a number! :)
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In case you can't see the photo clearly, the books are:
Ready Player One
The Two Towers
Three
Four Ways to Forgiveness
Slaughterhouse-Five
The Six-Gun Tarot
Seven Soldiers of Victory
Eight Skilled Gentlemen
Nine Princes in Amber
Top 10
Station Eleven
The Twelve
Thirteen
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The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
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