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David McCandless of Information is Beautiful has come up with a must-read book infographic that has a definite sci-fi/fantasy/futuristic slant. From what I can see, the top picks (after To Kill a Mockingbird) include:
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- The Lord of the Rings
- 1984
- Fahrenheit 451
- Animal Farm
- Brave New World
- Slaughterhouse-Five
- A Clockwork Orange
What's more, many of them are considered children's fare.
- His Dark Materials
- The Hobbit
- Harry Potter
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
I was particularly pleased to see a few of my current favorites in the large type:
Here's what McCandless says in the Guardian:
And here's a spreadsheet of the lists he combined.
Are most bibliophiles into geeky literature? Or just the folks who compile the must-read lists? How many of these have you read? (I find it both heartwarming and scary that my teens have probably read as many, if not more, of the "big titles" as me.)