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| 1. | ![]() | The Time Machine: An Invention (Modern Library Classics) from Modern Library Customer Review: In my opinion, this book gets an "A" for originality. Most stories of time travel that I have read or watched on the big screen include super intelligent humans and fantastic technology. Not so in "The Time Machine." The two distinct races of humans in this book are simple and animalistic, or... |
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| 2. | ![]() | The Left Hand of Darkness from Ace Trade Customer Review: Ursula Le Guin truly outdid herself with this book. From the complex but brilliant plot-line, to the depth and intensity built into her characters; This book is hard to put down once started. Le Guin uses this book to explore the impact of sexual tension, and how it affects our entire social... |
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| 3. | ![]() | A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 1) from Bantam Customer Review: You will get so deep in this book that you will want to stay there forever. |
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| 4. | ![]() | The Dispossessed from Eos Customer Review: Although The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia is classified as science fiction, it is hardly a novel about aliens and space travel. Rather, it is a speculative work of fiction that explores the possibility of existence and limitations of a completely anarchist society. At the center of the... |
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| 5. | [no image] | Playboy Best of Fiction, v5 (Best of Playboy Fiction) from Playboy Audio Customer Review: Welcome to the Monkey House is a fantastic collection of Vonnegut. These short stories allow the reader to view the world through the eyes of Kurt Vonnegut. I recommend this to all. If you like these short stories check out his Look at the Birdie: Unpublished Short Fiction. |
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| 6. | ![]() | Lathe of Heaven from Eos Customer Review: For George Orr, they do. Orr has the supernatural ability to dream "effectively" and rewrite reality--not just the present but all of history as well. As he struggles to cope with the consequences of having such an awesome and unpredictable ability, he seeks the aid of drugs, an eccentric... |
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| 7. | ![]() | The Tombs of Atuan (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 2) from Pocket Customer Review: Arha is the reincarnated Priestess of The Tombs, delivered into the world by the power of the Nameless Ones and brought to the Kargish island deserts in Atuan to preside over her underground domain. She is watched over by others: eunuchs and other Priestesses more knowledgeable in the dark powers of... |
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| 8. | ![]() | Tales from Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 5) from Ace Customer Review: I've read all the Earthsea books to date except for Tehanu and The Other Wind, both of which are on my reading list. The Earthsea world, created in the mind of Ursula Le Guin, grows on you as you grow with it. They include: - A Wizard of Earthsea (1968) - The Tombs of Atuan (1971) -... |
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| 9. | [no image] | Lavinia from Harcourt Books Customer Review: As so many people do, I remember Ursula K. LeGuin's best for her Earthsea Trilogy, which I discovered in 1974 by sheer accident -- I think I found it browsing at my local library walking home from school -- and the story stuck in my head all these long years until I had children of my own, at which... |
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| 10. | ![]() | Catwings from Scholastic Customer Review: I've been reading this series to first graders for decades. Both boys and girls love it. It's not just an exciting series, it's heart rending. It teaches about kindness and friends and families supporting each other. I've enjoyed her adult fiction as well. |
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