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Book Eligibility: FA's top 100 books of all time

Probably wouldn't nominate any of them as all-time ..."
Same here! It's not worth arguing about, IMO.



If only... if only I had read Twilight
*deep sigh*
I don't have any bias against YA--I happen to love many books in the teen target age. I was just wondering where we stood--I haven't thrown my top 10 in yet. Do I include The Blue Sword ? Wrinkle in Time? When I saw Percy Jackson, I just was a little surprised, since they were written even younger than Harry Potter.


I think if we're going to allow author self-nominated titles on the premise that majority rules so it won't get votes if no one else has read it or liked it - then the same thing should hold for MG and YA books.
As long as it's fantasy it should be allowed to be nominated, and then let the votes decide.
(I say this knowing full well there's a lot of anti-YA sentiment around these parts and that most of the books I nominated will probably not make it on the list in the end, or will get voted low. Hell, I'm pretty sure I could predict the top 20 already, but that's neither here nor there.)

As for the author self-nominating, personally, I'm not in favor of that. From his blog posts, I'd venture to guess that if Patrick Rothfuss showed up to nominate a book or 10, that he's enough of a reader to come up with 10 that he didn't write. If an author's books are good enough, someone will nominate one - it just shouldn't be them.
ETA: On the subject MrsJ raised about A Wrinkle in Time, I'd have to say science fiction for that one. It's been a long time since I read it, but time travel and physics-speak about dimensions and tesseracts put it firmly in scifi for me.

I love the Thrawn Trilogy—one of the best of SW. But it's totally SF ;-)
FWIW, I consider A Wrinkle in Time SF and for 10 y/o's

Boy, "It" was a scary big bad to my young self.


Yea, that's it! I thought about putting the Wrinkle in Time series on my list, but I wasn't sure if it'd count, lol.
Kernos wrote: "I love the Thrawn Trilogy—one of the best of SW. But it's totally SF ;-)"
*ahem* The Thrawn Trilogy is The Best, not one of.
Also, Fantasy. :P
*ahem* The Thrawn Trilogy is The Best, not one of.
Also, Fantasy. :P



I really don't know. It won Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (1981) so that would push it closer to Sci-Fi.
Anyone else?




I'd vote sci-fi. Anyone else?

"To forestall the incursions of the dreadful Threads, the Pernese, with the ingenuity of their forgotten Terran forebears, developed a highly specialized variety of a life-form indigenous to their adopted planet. Such humans as had a high empathy rating and some innate telepathic ability were trained to use and preserve this unusual animal whose ability to teleport was of great value in the fierce struggle to keep Pern bare of Threads.
The winged, tailed, and fiery-breathed dragons (named for the Earth legend they resembled), their dragonmen, a breed apart, and the menace they battled, created a whole new group of legends and myths.
Once relieved of imminent danger, Pern settled into a more comfortable way of life. The descendants of heroes fell into disfavor, as the legends fell into disrepute."
I have not read the series so I will bow to the knowledge of those who have.
Any comments?

The Left Hand of Darkness – le guin
A Wrinkle in Time
The Snow Queen
Should we categorize them as sci-fi?
Right now I'm considering A Wrinkle in Time as sci-fi and I'll remove it from my nominations - unless we all agree differently.

Snow Queen is SciFi.
I haven't read it(more than a few pages) but we did it as SciFi book of the month in another group.
I haven't read it(more than a few pages) but we did it as SciFi book of the month in another group.

Left Hand is Sci-fi--I thought about including it, but almost everything of hers I love is sci-fi.

I went to Amazon and "looked in" the first book, Dragonflight. http://www.amazon.com/Dragonflight-Dr...
Here are some screenshots from the "look inside" part. Sorry I couldn't copy/paste. :(





I would classify A Wrinkle in Time as Sci-fi as well I think.

It's a tough call but I do consider the Pern books to be more fantasy than not. Would a science fiction fan consider it science fiction?

So the whole Winkle in Time and Pern thing to me is that one, it came out during a time, the 60s, where there was almost no fantasy been written. Second the publishers have marked Pern as science fiction even since it came out, and for a Winkle in Time, fantasy, which can be clearly seen on the covers. So the question to decide is do readers trust the publishers to categorize book for us?


It's a tough call but I do consider the Pern books to be more fa..."
Not sure. I did read the very first book years and years ago. It felt like fantasy but I barely remember it. Any sci-fi czars around here?
Hint.
Ala
That's why we're discussing things, Kev.

HOWEVER, I backed off on conversation where some of the "Pern is fantasy" folks got rather "exercised" about the subject and I don't feel that strongly about it. I suppose it's a bit like the "Star Wars is fantasy" argument. To some it just seems obvious but others feel somehow defensive about it or something. I'll go along with the decision, just don't nominate the Foundation Trilogy or Rendezvous with Rama or something as fantasy, LOL. :)

I thoroughly agree that a huge problem is how/what the publisher categorizes books. I don't think they give a fig about how a book is correctly classified, they are all about how to sell them. So, for example, my public library categorizes all Urban Fantasy (you know; witches, demons, werewolves/panthers/etc, vampires, and the like) as just general Fiction. When I asked why, they said because the publisher did, and the reason is so as to not scare away all those readers by forcing them to look at shelves in the 'Fantasy' area. Thus in effect contributing to the further stigmatazition of Fantasy readers.
Tracy wrote: "Would a science fiction fan consider it science fiction?"
I'm very much a science fiction fan and I consider the Pern series to be SF, not fantasy.

I'm with you, Sensei.
Look, I don't care but we've got to make a decision or I'll make the decision for you.
If necessary I will create a poll but yall gotta figure it out. The above pics show the intro. Someone else - who has read the series - needs to tell me if they get into specific detail on the SCIENCE part of science fiction.
Now scadaddle! Figure it out!

Well, it's like space opera, in that most of the science (like the space ship technology) is not explained in a nuts and bolts way. Right from the beginning though, you've got little comments hinting about the lost technology, and some outright saying how they've lost certain technical abilities over the years. (ie: how some of the oldest Holds and Weyrs are amazingly carved out of solid rock and later ones are much more painstakingly hand-hewn.)

I've always thought of a Wrinkle In Time as SF because the father who vanished was a scientist...
As to the Pern universe - I'd defer to the author. Anne McCaffrey is adamant, and always has been, that her story is SF.
So is Snow Queen SF - the whole basis of it was a star based hegemony/and a cultural clash between a star faring culture and a more primitive one/and (WARE SPOILER!!!! don't read further...(though it's mild enough here for the sake of argument)
(the abuse of an alien species to prolong life.

Well, you can't argue with the woman who wrote the book! Sci-Fi it is. Sorry Pern folks. Hate mail should be sent to anne.mccaffrey@hatemail.com. :)
Sonw Queen is now dubbed sci-fi, too. I'll update the list.


I've never read it but from the descriptions I'd consider them science fiction.
Anyone else?

Anyway why it could be fantasy, like I said it's a little like American Gods in that man creates his own gods and gives them life but without worship they lose power. Odin and Thor are fighting and Thor is cursed to transform objects when angry, like a plane that turns into an eagle.
Never read it either, but it sounds like SciFi to me.

Last Call
What do you all think? Is this fantasy or no?

I'm not sure about this and I can't locate the 1st book in the series: The Sandman: Season of Mists
Comments?
Probably wouldn't nominate any of them as all-time ..."
I wouldn't want alot of nominations for tween romances because of the controversy not because I don't read them. Could you imagine the uproar if every third person voted for Twilight ;o I think most others would fly under the radar though.