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10. The Mary Sue: A Guide To Girl Geek Culture
8. Smart Girls Love SciFi & Paranormal Romance
7. SciFiChick.com: News and Reviews
6. Pink Raygun: “Fangirl” is sooo 2007”
4. GeekMom
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Honorable Mention: Robocop (Robocop, 1987)
10. Johnny 5 (Short Circuit,1986)
9. Terminator (The Terminator, 1984)
8. Data (Star Trek)
7. WALL-E (WALL-E, 2008)
6. Ash (Alien,1979)
5. Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951)
4. Iron Giant (The Iron Giant, 1999)
3. Bishop (Alien, 1979)
2. Robby (Forbidden Planet, 1956)
1. C-3PO and R2-D2 (Star Wars)
According to WeAreMovieGeeks.com HERE
Check out our profile on Hugh Jackman, who stars in the new robot movie “Real Steel,” here.
10. “Flip this Zombie” by Jesse Peterson
9. “Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks from the Apocalypse” by Steven C Schlozman
8. “Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection” by Robert Twombly
7. “Day by Day Armageddon” by JL Bourne
6. “Warm Bodies” by Isaac Marion
5. “The Walking Dead” Series by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore
4. “The King of Plagues” by Jonathan Maberry
3. “Patient Zero” by Jonathan Maberry
2. “The Zombie Survival Guide” by Max Brooks
1. “World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War” by Max Brooks
According to io9…
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1- Drinks with Adama and Tigh
2- The battlestar Galactica
3- Six’s red dress
4- Riding a Viper straight into hell
5- The chemistry between Starbuck and Apollo
6- Wondering whether we’re cylons
7- Politics… in space
8- The perfect score
9- Imaginary friends
10- The Sci Fi Channel
According to Pmarca, there are the Top 10 science fiction novelists of the ’00s… so far.
1. Charles Stross
2. Richard Morgan
3. Alastair Reynolds
4. Ken MacLeod
5. Peter Hamilton
6. John Scalzi
7. Neal Asher
8. Chris Moriarty
9. Peter Watts
10. David Marusek
Bonus: Vernor Vinge
According to Time-Blog.com, these are the Top 10 Science Fiction/Fantasy novels that really need to get made into movies.
1. Orson Scott Card, ENDER’S GAME.
2. Larry Niven, RINGWORLD.
3. Roger Zelazny, NINE PRINCES IN AMBER.
4. Joe Haldeman, THE FOREVER WAR.
5. Anne McAffrey, THE WHITE DRAGON.
6. Iain Banks, The Culture Novels.
7. Neal Stephenson, SNOW CRASH.
8. Bruce Sterling and William Gibson, THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE.
9. Fritz Leiber, The Fafhrd/Grey Mouser novels.
10. Miracleman.