| Cover | Title | Authors | Rating | Date Read | Notes |
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 | LAST COMMAND | TIMOTHY ZAHN | 4 | 1/1/1993 | |
 | Fatherland | Robert Harris | 4 | 1/1/1993 | Hitler wins WWII and Nazi Germany still exists in the 1960’s. |
 | The Andromeda Strain | MICHAEL CRICHTON | 3 | 1/1/1993 | |
 | Three Complete Novels: The Andromeda Strain, The Terminal Man, and The Great Train Robbery | MICHAEL CRICHTON | 3 | 1/1/1993 | |
 | Sphere | MICHAEL CRICHTON | 3 | 1/1/1993 | Don’t recall much, but I remember it was a dissappointment. |
| The New American Poverty | Michael Harrington | 5 | 10/1/1992 | Spawned a crisis of conscience while I was in college. |
 | The Cardinal of the Kremlin (Jack Ryan Novels) | Tom Clancy | 4 | 1/1/1992 | Jack tries to arrange the escape of a well placed spy in Russia. |
 | N-Space | Larry Niven | 2 | 1/1/1992 | A collection of short stories. |
 | A Fire Upon The Deep (Zones of Thought) | Vernor Vinge | 4 | 1/1/1992 | Good, but hard to follow at times. |
 | Childhood's End | Arthur C. Clarke | 3 | 1/1/1992 | The Overlords appeared suddenly over every city - intellectually, technologically, and militarily superior to humankind. Benevolent, they made few demands: unify earth, eliminate poverty, and end war. With little rebellion, humankind agreed, and a golden age began." "But at what cost? With the advent of peace, man ceases to strive for creative greatness, and a malaise settles over the human race. To those who resist, it becomes evident that the Overlords have an agenda of their own. As civilization approaches the crossroads, will the Overlords spell the end for humankind...or the beginning? |
 | Cradle | Arthur C. Clarke, Gentry Lee | 3 | 1/1/1992 | A photojournalist exploring in the water off South Florida discovers a technologically advanced weapon-more deadly than any known to man. |
 | UGLY LITTLE BOY, THE | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 1/1/1992 | A neanderthal boy is taken from his tribe and transported in time to the future. Cowriten by Robert Silverberg. |
 | CONTACT | Carl Sagan | 5 | 1/1/1992 | Humans looking for a signal from Aliens find one. |
 | Footfall | Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | 4 | 1/1/1992 | Aliens invade Earth and humans struggle to retain control of thier planet/destiny. |
 | Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers | Grant Naylor | 0 | 1/1/1992 | Don’t remember at all, not even a little. |
 | Red Storm Rising | Tom Clancy | 5 | 1/1/1992 | The story of a fictional world war with the powers of the west vs. eastern europe. One of my favorite books by Clancy. |
 | The Postman | DAVID BRIN | 5 | 1/1/1992 | Easily one of my favorites all time. The story of a man who near freezing to death in an america ruined by war, finds a postal uniform and inadvertantly delivers hope to all he meets.
WAY better than the movie. |
| CITY AND THE STARS, THE | Arthur C. Clarke | 4 | 1/1/1992 | A revised version of Clarke’s first novel: “Against the fall of night.” This book is very similar to the book “Beyond the fall of night”, which is another version of that original book. |
 | Patriot Games (Jack Ryan Novels) | Tom Clancy | 5 | 1/1/1992 | Jack Ryan takes on Irish terrorists. |
 | Clear and Present Danger (Jack Ryan Novels) | Tom Clancy | 3 | 1/1/1992 | A dissappointment, too long. Jack Ryan gets involved in the war on drugs in central America. |
 | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Mark Twain | 2 | 1/1/1992 | Did not meet my expectations. |
 | Debt of Honor | Tom Clancy | 4 | 1/1/1992 | A good Clancy page turner. |
 | The Trikon Deception | Ben Bova, Bill Pogue | 4 | 1/1/1992 | Earth nears ecological ruin as a man discovers espionage and intrigue on a space station whose research seeks to save the earth. |
 | Terror | Frederik Pohl | 3 | 1/1/1992 | |
 | Living Hungry in America | J. Larry Brown, H.F. Pizer | 5 | 1/1/1992 | The story of people living in poverty in America, and the failure/ neglect of US policy. |