15. Ringworld by Larry Niven: Pretty much exactly the type of thing I was looking for when I started on my alien kick.
16. On Basilisk Station by David Weber: Still not a fan of military sci-fi. This is the type of thing that works better for me in short story form.
17. Heartless by Anne Elisabeth Stengl: One of those "Faerie" stories that is the current trend in YA literature. I haven't really found any that I care for yet.
18. The Element Encyclopedia Of Magical Creatures by John & Caitlin Matthews: I've read various "creature guides" and I think my favorite so far is Monster Spotter's Guide to North America by Scott Francis
19. Post-It Note Diaries by Arthur Jones: A hilarious graphic novel with stories by real people such as comedian John Hodgman. The funniest is How to Not Have Sex with Nicolas Cage by Mary Roach.
20. Earthseed by Pamela Sargent: One of those "humanity is sent off to colonize elsewhere in the form of artificially produced teenagers" stories. I feel like I've read too many versions of this same story over the years. If you're looking for a YA sci-fi book starring teen models gazing off into space, I recommend Gone by Michael Grant instead.

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