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Fantasy
Selected:
>https://i.imgur.com/qkz73sR.jpg
General:
>https://i.imgur.com/igBYngL.jpg
Flowchart:
>https://i.imgur.com/uykqKJn.jpg

Science Fiction
Selected:
>https://i.imgur.com/A96mTQX.jpg
>https://i.imgur.com/IBs9KE8.jpg
General:
>https://i.imgur.com/r55ODlL.jpg
>https://i.imgur.com/gNTrDmc.jpg

NPR's Top 100 Science Fiction & Fantasy Books:
>https://i.imgur.com/IJxTQBL.jpg

Previous Thread:
>>9048858

>> No.9058456

>>9058453
Fuck off Stevian.

>> No.9058461

Threadly reminder not to buy 'To Kill A God' because Stevian Heartbound is trying to scam you off with a shitty book that no one on /lit/ would sic on their worst enemy.

The mods aren't removing his spam advertising shit posts.

>> No.9058463 [DELETED] 

>>9058461

Every single general is a spam advertising books because they have charts by your logic

>> No.9058468

>>9058463
>By the logic of Stevian Heartbound, the reviews of people who don't have a direct financial incentive to sell their books are worthless
Thankyou for your worthless opinion.

>> No.9058487

>>9058468
>>By the logic of Stevian Heartbound

I am not him you moron

>> No.9058495

>>9058461

Also where have I told people to buy his book link the posts to me

>> No.9058516 [DELETED] 

>>9058453
Do NOT encourage the Stevian shill, he manipulated the OP to sell his books again

Migrate to the real thread

>>9058513

>>9058513

>>9058513

>> No.9058526

>>9058516
This.
Real thread
>>9058513
>>9058513
>>9058513

>> No.9058561

>>9058453
I suppose Bulgakov can loosely considered SF, OP. I enjoyed Heart Of A Dog, where a stray canine has a human pituitary gland and pair of testicles grafted onto him.

Still, the Strugatsky Brothers are better Soviet writers who deal in bona fide SF.

>> No.9058768

>Let me say this. Once when I was swimming underwater in imitation of her, I saw her swimming toward me, and she was swift and graceful beyond all telling. There are no words for that, as there are none for her beauty. She caught my hand, and we broke the surface, up from the divine radiance of the sea into the blinding glare of the Short Sun, and the droplets on her eyelashes were diamonds.
You that read of all this in a year that I will never see will think me wretched, perhaps-certainly I was wretched enough fighting the inhumi and their slaves on Green, fighting the settlers, and before the end even fighting my own son.
Or possibly you may envy me this big white house that we in Gaon are pleased to call a palace, my gems and gold and racks of arms, and my dozen-odd wives.
But know this: The best and happiest of my hours you know nothing about. I have seen days like gold.

You guys weren't kidding when you said Short Sun was fantastic. You seriously weren't fucking kidding.

>> No.9058818

>>9058768

Yea no shit, it's really great