

Miller – 1959ĥ0- The End of Eternity – Isaac Asimov – 1955ĥ1- Battlefield Earth – L. Heinlein – 1973Ĥ6- A Clockwork Orange – Anthony Burgess – 1962Ĥ7- Red Mars – Kim Stanley Robinson – 1992Ĥ9- A Canticle For Leibowitz – Walter M. Dick – 1962ģ0- The Caves Of Steel – Isaac Asimov – 1954ģ1- The Stars My Destination – Alfred Bester – 1956ģ5- 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea – Jules Verne – 1870ģ6- A Wrinkle In Time – Madeleine L’Engle – 1962ģ9- The Andromeda Strain – Michael Crichton – 1969Ĥ0- The Gods Themselves – Isaac Asimov – 1972Ĥ1- A Fire Upon The Deep – Vernor Vinge – 1991Ĥ2- Cryptonomicon – Neal Stephenson – 1999Ĥ3- The Day of the Triffids – John Wyndham – 1951Ĥ5- Time Enough For Love – Robert A. Le Guin – 1969Ģ7- Speaker For The Dead – Orson Scott Card – 1986Ģ8- Jurassic Park – Michael Crichton – 1990Ģ9- The Man in the High Castle – Philip K. Wells – 1898Ģ1- The Forever War – Joe Haldeman – 1974Ģ2- The Martian Chronicles – Ray Bradbury – 1950Ģ3- Slaughterhouse Five – Kurt Vonnegut – 1969Ģ5- The Mote In God’s Eye – Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle – 1975Ģ6- The Left Hand Of Darkness – Ursula K. Heinlein – 1966Ģ0- The War Of The Worlds – H.G. Clarke – 1954ġ9- The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress – Robert A. Clarke – 1973ġ6- Brave New World – Aldous Huxley – 1932ġ8- Childhood’s End – Arthur C. Dick – 1968ġ4- Rendezvous With Rama – Arthur C. Here’s the list as it stood last year, plus my added notations on the status of the missing five:Ġ1- Ender’s Game – Orson Scott Card – 1985Ġ4- Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy – Douglas Adams – 1979Ġ6- Stranger In A Strange Land – Robert A Heinlein – 1961Ġ8- 2001: A Space Odyssey – Arthur C Clarke – 1968Ġ9- Starship Troopers – Robert A Heinlein – 1959ġ2- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? – Philip K.

That said, I do think it is interesting that almost all of them are available as audiobooks! I’ve read a good number of the books and audiobooks listed, and while some of them are indeed excellent, I’d have to argue that some are merely ok, and that others are utterly atrocious. Today, it appears, that list is approaching 99% complete! Last year somebody* pointed out that a list of “The Top 100 Sci-Fi Books” (as organized by the Sci-Fi Lists website) was almost entirely available in audiobook form!Īt the time of his or her compiling 95 of the 100 books were available as audiobooks.
