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Stormbringer
03/03/2003, 15:18
Esta es una lista aparecida en el Science Fiction Book Club y que salio publicada en el la pagina de USA Today.

1. J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1953-54) is the "most significant" science fiction and fantasy book of the past 50 years, say editors of the Science Fiction Book Club. The rest of the top 10:

2. Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Trilogy (1963) traces the life of Hari Seldon, a "psychohistorian" who attempts to map the best course for the next millennium after the fall of the empire.

3. Frank Herbert's Dune (1965) creates a desert planet whose sole commodity, the intoxicating spice Melange, drives its inhabitants to greed and destruction in the year 10,991. David Lynch directed the 1984 film.

4. Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) features a child from Mars who adapts to life on Earth and founds his own church, which resembles a swinger's club.

5. Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea (1968) introduces a boy named Sparrowhawk who becomes a wizard's apprentice.

6. William Gibson's Neuromancer (1984) introduced cyberspace in the story of a young cyberspace cowboy challenged to hack the unhackable.

7. Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End (1953) tells of aliens who offer peace to humans, who sacrifice greatness in accepting.

8. Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968) imagines the world in 2021 after a war has destroyed most species and they are replaced by robotic clones and human-like androids; inspired Ridley Scott's 1982 movie Blade Runner.

9. Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon (1983) retells the story of King Arthur from the female point of view. Became a 2001 miniseries on TNT.

10. Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (1953) creates a futuristic world in which books are banned and burned; remains a staple of high school reading lists and favorite of free speech advocates. A 1966 François Truffaut movie.

ElvenStar
01/04/2003, 19:39
No sé si califica en esta categoría... pero hay un librito que me gusta, que se llama The Call of Cthuluhu, de H.P. Lovecraft, que está excelente.

Stormbringer
01/04/2003, 19:57
No sé si califica en esta categoría... pero hay un librito que me gusta, que se llama The Call of Cthuluhu, de H.P. Lovecraft, que está excelente.

La llamada de Cthulhu, es solo un relato del ciclo llamado Los Mitos de Cthulhu, incluye varios cuentos, escritos por varios autores no solo Lovecraft. Lamentablemente Lovecraft no llego a escribir un libro especifico con sus cuentos y estos aparecen en diferentes recopilaciones.

ElvenStar
11/08/2003, 22:45
Lucky Starr, Ranger del Espacio de Isaac Asimov