Top 20 Geek Books (according to a Guardian survey).
'Destiny'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
My sci-fi geek credentials are low, then--I've only read Hitchhiker's Guide, Foundation, and Stranger in a Strange Land.
1984 and Brave New World shouldn't count as geek cred. Most American kids have to read them in junior high school. And by Most American kids, I mean I had to read them as assignments.
Poor John Brunner. Does nobody love him?
Let's see -- I'm missing Consider Phlebas, (although I am reading an Ian M. Banks right now), The Man In The High Castle, The Illuminatus! Trilogy, The Trouble With Lichen and possibly The Diamond Age -- I forget when I got tired of Stephenson.
I'm interested in trying all but the Stephenson.
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Most American kids have to read them in junior high school.
Well, except for Kathy. And the Guardian's not American.
Well, except for Kathy.
She's a slacker!
And the Guardian's not American.
Then they need to limit their pronouncement to 20 Geekiest British Books or summat.
Then they need to limit their pronouncement to 20 Geekiest British Books or summat.
Oh yes -- a British newspaper surveying a primarily British readership? How dare they not alert the Americans reading it online to their obvious bias!
How dare they not alert the Americans reading it online to their obvious bias!
See, you understand my point exactly. Outrageous behavior on their part.
Only an American paper would have the right to not indicate what country they were talking about, naturally.
Only an American paper would have the right to not indicate what country they were talking about, naturally.
What? You think there's only White and Male privilege?
I'm from Jamaica. What do you think?