Amazon's top 20 SciFi/Fantasy
Posted by xthinker88 9 years, 11 months ago to Culture
What? No Heinlein?
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For instance, people-on-Mars stories were plausible until we sent probes that showed there aren't any.
Some older SciFi, like H.G. Wells and Jules Verne have shifted to fantasy. I think we can safely rule out discovering an Island or Plataea with dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts living on it, but those are still enjoyable stories.
One other thing, I kind of make a distinction between Science Fiction that allows Humans to have *psychic" or mystical powers and those that try to imagine a future where the human mind is what we see today.
Examples of the former might be Star Trek or Babylon 5, examples of the latter might be Alien or "The Diamond Age". I love Trek and the like, but I think I prefer a non-supernatural approach to Sci Fi.
So for me, moving stuff around with your mind, uh, not my cup of tea. Doing stuff with a giant Krell machine (Forbidden Planet) scanning your mind, yes that might be possible . Another quibble I suppose...
That was precisely my thought.
Fantasy and science fiction are two distinct genres. Horror is a separate other also.
But I like them all.
Guess that's why I give the Syfy Channel a pass.
It's silly "Syfy" name kinda Sharknado helps.
But actual books in libraries, bookstores and book sales sites?
I say hell no to that icky mix.
Its not an easy business though, with all the other entertainments that appear to be more engaging. Reading requires a different use of faculties, not as "glamorous."
― Frank Herbert, Dune
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I counted down rows of three to find Starship Troopers at 21
Any list that puts Starship Troopers or Stranger not in the top 20 is bogus in my book.
I also agree that I don't like lists that mix fantasy and SciFi. Different genres generally although there are a few books that kind of cross over.
Stanislaw Lem, Phillip K. Dick, Arthur C Clark, made it, but a lot of my favorites are missing.
I really don't like lists that mix fantasy with Sci Fi, I would prefer to see them kept separate, But that's just me, I suppose.
Or are all these sites designed in coordination with cell phone companies to display for a 4" cellphone screen and waste as much bandwidth as possible?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Now for a pet peeve. I didn't even look at the books on this web site.
I HATE websites that are designed to waste my time. Forcing the user to go through 20 pages of horsepucky to see a couple sentences and a photo of a book cover on each page is insulting.
When I see a website with this arrangement solely for the calculated benefit of the publisher and purposely wasteful of the endusers' time and the limited bandwidth of the internet, I walk away, never to return.
This entire article is contrived to help sell books for Amazon. What a BRILLIANT way to chase away potential customers.