Predicted the Internet, and the effects it might have on our society, waaay back in 1909.
3. Octavia Butler, Fledging (unless someone nominates something better by her. One way or another, Octavia Butler needs to be on the list).
4. Ursula LeGuin, The Left Hand of Darkness.
5. Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash
6. Greg Bear, Darwin's Radio
And then there's the obvious classics, such as the Narnia series, LoTR, Foundation, Ender's Game etc. Leaving them out because obvious classics are obvious.
Movies
1. Blade Runner
2. Let the Right One In
3. Pan's Labyrinth
4. Star Trek: The Voyage Home
I'm sure I'll think of more, but I have to actually get some writing done today :)
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1. Terry Pratchet, Strata, Nation.
Yeah, not Discworld books. They're great, but I think these two belonged more on NPR's list than Going Postal, so I'm nominating them here.
2. E.M. Foster, The Machine Stops.
Predicted the Internet, and the effects it might have on our society, waaay back in 1909.
3. Octavia Butler, Fledging (unless someone nominates something better by her. One way or another, Octavia Butler needs to be on the list).
4. Ursula LeGuin, The Left Hand of Darkness.
5. Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash
6. Greg Bear, Darwin's Radio
And then there's the obvious classics, such as the Narnia series, LoTR, Foundation, Ender's Game etc. Leaving them out because obvious classics are obvious.
Movies
1. Blade Runner
2. Let the Right One In
3. Pan's Labyrinth
4. Star Trek: The Voyage Home
I'm sure I'll think of more, but I have to actually get some writing done today :)