
BookForager has a couple of reading challenges up, one of which I stole simply for the purposes of seeing if I could make bingo with just books I’ve already read. Or at least have in my library and could plausibly claim that I can or will, or might, or might have at some time, read.
- Downbelow Station – C. J. Cherryh
- Isle of the Dead – Roger Zelazny
- The Hills of the Dead – Robert E. Howard
- Dead Beat – Jim Butcher
- Dead Men Live – Maxwell Grant (The Shadow #18)
- Wolf and Iron – Gordon Dickson
- Through Wolf’s Eyes – Jane Linskold
- The Stars My Destination – Alfred Bester
- The Stars are Ours – Andre Norton
- The Stars are Also Fire – Poul Anderson
- Library – The only thing that springs to mind is Genevieve Cogman’s The Invisible Library series, which I…I have blogged about before.
- The World Turned Upside Down – anthology edited by David Drake
- Destroyer of Worlds – Larry Correia
- The Rebel Worlds – Poul Anderson
- And for good measure, Edmond “World-Wrecker” Hamilton in general.
- The Witches of Karres – James H. Schmitz
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – C. S. Lewis
- What about a Warlock Inspite of Himself? (Christopher Stasheff)
- Fierce – I’m not getting anything on this one without cheating.
- ….or with cheating, either, it seems.
- ?
- All the Way Back – Michael Shaara (a short story, but still.)
- Backup – Jim Butcher
- Side Jobs – Jim Butcher
- A Song in the Silence – Elizabeth Kerner.
- Kjwalll’kje’k’koothai’lll’kje’k – Roger Zelazny, this counts, because it’s about a song, and its singer.
- The Song of the Lioness – Tamora Pierce (quartet)
- Woods – hm, have to cheat on this one….
- North Woods Mystery – Maxwell Grant (The Shadow #96)
- Mission to the Stars – A. E. van Vogt (something of a cheat, I haven’t read much of van Vogt’s stuff with the exception of Clane of the Linn and The Selkie, neither of which were his best work.)
- Midnight at the Well of Souls – Hack Chalker (not a typo.) (Do not read.)
- Durr, Soul Music – Terry Pratchett
- How – Dude, what? At least have the decency to say “when” or “Who Goes There?”
- Best I can do is Howl’s Moving Castle – Diana Wynne Jones
- Gate – Hm. I can’t find a plausible answer / a book I am actually familiar with, even with cheating.
- Life – Argh, ditto.
- In the Bone – Gordon Dickson
- Can These Bones Live? – Manly Wade Wellman
- Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn – Tad Williamson, the Tolkien-aping, elf-maligning hack.
- Ghost Story – Jim Butcher
- Mission to Universe – Gordon Dickson
- The Man who Used the Universe – Alan Dean Foster (on the readlist at the Father of Skaith’s recommendation.)
- If you are noticing a pattern here, it’s because the Golden/Silver Age scifi Grand Masters knew how to craft a title with a sense of wonder attached, and Poul Anderson and Gordon Dickson were at the top of that list.
- A Fire Upon the Deep – Vernor Vinge
- Fire Logic – Laurie Marks (this book confused me deeply when I first read it. Later I realized it was just that poorly written.)
- The Caves of Steel – Isaac Asimov (Robots series)
- The Proud Robot – Henry Kuttner
- All the Way Back – A duplicate! But if you’re a HFY person, it’s worth mentioning twice.
- House of Many Ways – Diana Wynne Jones
- Lost Dorsai – Gordon Dickson
- Citadel of Lost Souls – Leigh Brackett
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