| Cover | Title | Authors | Rating | Date Read | Notes |
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 | The Hunt for Red October | Tom Clancy | 5 | 1/1/1992 | Another favorite, better than the movie. |
 | The Mote in God's Eye | Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | 5 | 1/1/1992 | |
 | More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide: Complete & Unabridged | Douglas Adams | 4 | 1/1/1991 | |
 | Man-Kzin Wars | Larry Niven, Dean Ing, Poul Anderson | 4 | 1/1/1991 | A series of short stories about the battles between humans and the Kzin. |
 | Timescape | Gregory Benford | 4 | 1/1/1991 | Earth is on the verge of ecological dissaster, a man attempts to communicate with the past to avert the dissaster. |
 | TIDES OF LIGHT | Gregory Benford | 4 | 1/1/1991 | The sequel to Great Sky River. Being more familiar with the story, I enjoyed this book a lot more. |
 | GREAT SKY RIVER | Gregory Benford | 2 | 1/1/1991 | This book read like a sequel, as if I had not read the first book. I was lost from the start and never quite caught up. The story would have been very interesting, if only I knew more about the characters/story at the outset. |
 | Boat of a Million Years | Poul Anderson | 2 | 1/1/1991 | |
 | Nemesis | ISAAC ASIMOV | 4 | 1/1/1991 | People from a crouded earth seek more space in orbiting colonies. One colony seeks to leave earth orbit all together and travel to a star called Nemesis. |
 | Nightfall | ISAAC ASIMOV, Robert Silverberg | 5 | 1/1/1991 | A great book about a civilization that has never experienced darkness, until a rare celestial event results an eclipse of all three of thier suns. |
 | Robot Visions | ISAAC ASIMOV, Ralph McQuarrie | 3 | 1/1/1991 | A collection of short stories featuring robots. |
 | Republic of Plato | Plato | 2 | 1/1/1991 | A discussion on justice. I read this book because I had to, a course requirement for a class at UF. I was intelectually interested in this book, but it is not a page turner. |
 | The Uplift War | DAVID BRIN | 4 | 1/1/1991 | Loosely related to the other early uplift books, follows the tale of a chimp seeking the status on behalf of his species as an “uplifted species”, and a struggle between the flegling earthlings and the established galactic community. |
 | Earth | DAVID BRIN | 5 | 1/1/1991 | A microscopic black hole is accidentally released into the Earth’s center. Scientists seek to prevent the destruction of the Earth - which they calculate will happen in two years (without any intervention). |
 | Startide Rising | DAVID BRIN | 4 | 1/1/1991 | Book two of the original uplift trilogy (not a trilogy in the strictest definition of the term). |
 | PEBBLE IN THE SKY | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 8/1/1990 | The third galactic empire novel. |
 | CURRENTS OF SPACE | ISAAC ASIMOV | 4 | 7/15/1990 | The second galactic empire novel. |
 | The Stars, Like Dust | ISAAC ASIMOV | 4 | 7/1/1990 | The first galactic empire novel. |
 | Robots and Empire | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 6/15/1990 | Book Four of the robot series.
These are on the list because I read Asimov's books in college, and they're responsible for hooking me on reading.
This one's part of the legend of R. Daneel Olivaw - my favorite Sci Fi robot. |
 | Robots of Dawn | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 6/1/1990 | Book three of the robot novels.
These are on the list because I read Asimov's books in college, and they're responsible for hooking me on reading.
This one's part of the legend of R. Daneel Olivaw - my favorite Sci Fi robot. |
 | THE NAKED SUN | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 5/15/1990 | These are on the list because I read Asimov's books in college, and they're responsible for hooking me on reading.
This one's part of the legend of R. Daneel Olivaw - my favorite Sci Fi robot. |
 | Caves of Steel | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 5/1/1990 | Book one of the robot books. |
 | Prelude to Foundation | ISAAC ASIMOV | 4 | 4/15/1990 | The story of young Hari Seldon, and his dangerous discovery of “psychohistory.” |
 | Foundation and Earth | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 4/1/1990 | These are on the list because I read Asimov's books in college, and they're responsible for hooking me on reading. |
 | Foundation's Edge | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 3/15/1990 | These are on the list because I read Asimov's books in college, and they're responsible for hooking me on reading. |