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1 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
8:16 am
Welcome to the Yahoo! Message Board for Science Fiction Classics...
2 sourgrape_666 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
1:47 pm
If one is recognized as a guest again, I can switch over. :) Hey, it's working!...
3 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
4:10 pm
MORE THAN HUMAN, Theodore Sturgeon <br>CHILDHOOD'S END, Arthur C. Clarke THE DEMOLISHED MAN, Alfred Bester THE FOUNDATION TRILOGY, Isaac Asimov <br>THE MARTIAN...
4 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
4:12 pm
TAU ZERO, Poul Anderson FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON, Daniel Keyes <br>THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS <br>Robert A. Heinlein<br>THE CRYSTAL WORLD, J. G. Ballard ...
5 fredball_2000 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
4:47 pm
to grape for this club adn all the others and what wonderful job she is doing in them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we love ya hun !!!!!...
6 vyssa_kell Send Email Sep 3, 2000
5:50 pm
Wonderful start!! Stranger in a Strange Land is one of my fab three of all times :)))))))...
7 avery61 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
9:18 pm
Just wanted to say hello. I enjoy SF every bit as much as fantasy and enjoy discussing them. Hope to see more in this club thanks for inviting me....
8 viglizzo Send Email Sep 3, 2000
9:18 pm
Do I have to read all that list??<br>I guess that would be a pleasure!! :-)<br>Great to get away from all the soft f/scifi/horror stuff!!...
9 razorlady_2000 Send Email Sep 3, 2000
10:14 pm
Thanks for the invite! Grew up reading H.G.Wells, yeah my brain is warped!! also enjoyed Lovecraft~~~!! he was heavy! Bradbury had his hayday in SF , years ...
10 viglizzo Send Email Sep 4, 2000
12:15 am
I've read 54 out of 94 titles in that list... Did you compile it Grovetta?<br>Did you read all those? How about the rest of the people here?<br>Hey, Foundation...
11 viglizzo Send Email Sep 4, 2000
12:17 am
I'm sorry, Foundation IS on the list!...
12 viglizzo Send Email Sep 4, 2000
12:17 am
I'm sorry, Foundation IS on the list!...
13 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 4, 2000
3:21 am
You are always so sweet to me.....thank you so much,fredball!!<br>Loveya much,<br>Grovetta...
14 razorlady_2000 Send Email Sep 4, 2000
4:16 am
Evil laugh, heheh, I remember seeing this movie, which was featured in Playboy by the ways,,,quite a little write up about it, anyways, this movie, wow, it was...
15 weirdjulie Send Email Sep 4, 2000
2:12 pm
Thanks v much for the invite. The more Science Fiction clubs the better, as far as I'm concerned. I'm fairly new to sci-fi, so I've only read maybe a quarter ...
16 weirdjulie Send Email Sep 4, 2000
2:12 pm
Thanks v much for the invite. The more Science Fiction clubs the better, as far as I'm concerned. I'm fairly new to sci-fi, so I've only read maybe a quarter ...
17 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 4, 2000
3:15 pm
A FIRE UPON THE DEEP, Vernor Vinge <br><br>HYPERION, Dan Simmons <br>THE CHILD GARDEN, Geoff Ryman <br><br>CYTEEN, C. J. Cherryh <br><br>ENDER&#39;S GAME, Orson...
18 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 4, 2000
3:19 pm
No Science Fiction classics list is really complete. SF fans are a different breed of human, methinks. Add your own personal favorite classics or disagree with...
19 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 4, 2000
3:25 pm
I've read most of them, Ignacio, but I got most of the list from the internet. I cheated. :-)<br>Grovetta...
20 fredball_2000 Send Email Sep 4, 2000
4:28 pm
u and i both muhahahahahaha...
21 Capn_Proton Send Email Sep 4, 2000
9:55 pm
I'm browsing "The List" and am wondering if it's okay to weigh in with a couple of other favorites?<br><br>Either way, thanks for the invite. I may be one of...
22 fredball_2000 Send Email Sep 5, 2000
1:15 am
grape u think u can help me out here i read it along time ago cannot remebre who by it was bout a girl who was left by her parents adn these men picked her up...
23 viglizzo Send Email Sep 5, 2000
3:23 am
Hi! I'm very happy "The winds of Marble Arch" won!! You can read it for free from asimov's site.<br><br>You can also find a link and all the winners at:<br><a...
24 isaak_kohn Send Email Sep 5, 2000
11:33 am
Hi Grape, This is a very beautiful science Fiction club. Good look!!!!!!<br>Love,<br>Isaak...
25 isaak_kohn Send Email Sep 5, 2000
11:44 am
I Love The movie 'A Clockwork Orange" very much.Kubrick is a great Film-maker. one other Science Fiction movie from him whitch I love very much is 2001 Space ...
26 Arrakis_X Send Email Sep 5, 2000
6:42 pm
Thanks for inviting me to the club. That pain box finally did the trick. :)<br><br>I am biased what can I say. I think Dune should be on that list. It is so ...
27 Dominic_Lopez Send Email Sep 5, 2000
7:02 pm
Yes! Considered by many, myself included, to be the FIRST science fiction novel. In addition to the "mad" scientist archetype Ms. Shelly also gave us the sole...
28 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 5, 2000
7:03 pm
DUNE IS ON THE LIST!<br>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br>DUNE, Frank Herbert <br><br>A CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ, Walter M. Miller...
29 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 5, 2000
7:10 pm
Thanks, Isaak. Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is definitely a classic SF movie. And Arthur C. Clarke has written MANY other Science Fiction classics. The...
30 Grape2061 Send Email Sep 5, 2000
7:15 pm
If you can't find your favorite Science Fiction Classic on the list, let me know. I'll find it on some other list!<br>Grovetta...
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