Anything that'd be in the classics section in a library that isn't;
Catcher In the Rye
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Fahrenheit 451
Brave New World
1984
go go go
The Count of Monte Cristo and Don Quixote. I know these are labeled as classics by pratically everyone, much like those you listed, but they are very good and very old and are deserving of the title.
Philip K Dick - A Scanner Darkly
Philip K Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip K Dick - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
Philip K Dick - Eye In The Sky
Philip K Dick - Ubik
Philip K Dick - The Golden Man
Philip K Dick - Now Wait For Last Year
Philip K Dick - The Minority Report
Philip K Dick - We Can Remeber It For You Wholesale (AKA Total Recall)
Ray Bradbury - The Martian Chronicles
Arthur C Clarke - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Arthur C Clarke - 2010: Odyssey Two
Arthur C Clarke - 2061: Odyssey Three
Arthur C Clarke - 3001: Final Odyssey
I'm a retro-sci-fi nut.
Sadly, I have nothing that I can think of...But I may take up some of Klarth's suggestions. :cool:
Sadly, I have nothing that I can think of...But I may take up some of Klarth's suggestions. :cool:
Holy ****, I can't believe I forgot this one:
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_man_in_the_high_castle]Philip K Dick - The Man In The High Castle[/url]
READ. NOW.
Uncle Toms Cabin, by Harriett Beecher Stowe ftw
[quote=Stalolin]
Anything that'd be in the classics section in a library that isn't
But it's good, so I'll let it slide ;)
That, Dracula, and Frankenstein pretty much make up all the classics I've read. So... yeah.