Good Books

Here's a list of some of my favorite books, books I've read at least twice. Some of the titles stand for the whole series. Most of these books I read ten or twenty years ago; I find I'm reading less fiction and more nonfiction these days. There's no ranking of the titles on this list, and I wasn't careful about exact titles.

Fantasy
Lord of the Rings
Watership Down
Alvin Maker
Dragonbone Chair
Chronicles of Amber (the first few, anyway)
Narnia
Wizard of Earthsea
Dragonriders of Pern (the original trilogy and the Dragonsinger trilogy)
The Crystal Cave (The first two books, the ones about Merlin)
The Last Unicorn
A Wrinkle in Time
The Dark is Rising
Fortress in the Eye of Time (this is one you may not have seen, by C.J. Cherryh)
Neverending Story
The Once and Future King
Oz (honestly, these Oz books don't hold up so well as an adult. The first and second books and the one with the Gnome King were the best of the lot. The illustrations are great.)
The Magicians

Science Fiction
Ender's Game
Dune (I could never really get into the sequels.)
Last and First Men (very early SF. I like it more for the ambition than the story.)
Foundation (the original trilogy)
Foreigner (I also liked the Pride of Chanur series.)
Snow Crash
The Diamond Age
Difference Engine
Neuromancer (the whole series)
A Canticle for Leibowitz
Martian Chronicles
Tunnel in the Sky (My favorite Heinlein novel.)
Hyperion
Collected Fictions (Jorge Borges short stories)

Other
Pride and Prejudice
Moby Dick (Best read in small pieces. Treat it like a blog.)
Foucalt's Pendulum
Little House on the Prarie
Musashi
Beowulf
Greek Myths (not any particular version, I read dozens of versions as a kid and they all run together in my mind.)

Nonfiction
Godel Escher Bach
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (same advice as Moby Dick.)

Comments

Karen Ahlstrom said…
I've also read most of these books, and though not all of them would show up on my "favorites" list,I do agree that they were worth reading.
Susan said…
I have that whole series of the Merlin books. Love them. Tried to get Mary Beth to read even one but it was a no go. Loved seeing that on your list.
Helena said…
Ah! I've wondered how the Oz books hold up. I think I read all of them (wouldn't touch the Ruth Plumly Thompson ones now, I don't think) but it's been years.

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