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Thanks for including a token women in your top 10.
but minus 100 points for having no eskimos in there eh ?
WTF does someones genitalia matter to a good read ?
Why make this about sex at all?
How else could they declare their ‘wokeness’?
I’ve read and loved the majority of these books, but I also find I either really like or really don’t like books that can appear in these lists. The list of top 10 post-apocalyptic books looked interesting enough for me to go out and buy two of those I’d never heard about. I disliked both, couldn’t finish either, and our public library has benefitted. So whuile I’ll continue to read the lists, I’m less likely to buy the books.
An Honor Harrington series would be fantastic.
JIM
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman should top the list.
I can’t understand how it isn’t even in the top ten.
TRANSIT by Edmund Cooper
A man bends down to pick up a shiny object ,and wakes up on a desert island with 3 strangers.but there are 2 moons in the sky
Sad that they left out THE MOTE IN GOD’S EYE. Would be awesome! (If the did it right! 😁)