
Young People Read Old SFF: The Reviews


Young People Read Old SFF
"The Day Before the Revolution" & The Dispossessed
Ursula K. Le Guin

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With Morning Comes Mistfall
George R. R. Martin

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And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side
James Tiptree, Jr.

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Poor Man, Beggar Man
Joanna Russ

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The Island of Doctor Death and other stories
Gene Wolfe

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The Big Flash
Norman Spinrad

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The Dance of the Changer and the Three
Terry Carr

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Driftglass
Samuel R. Delany

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Man in His Time
Brian Aldiss

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Balanced Ecology
James H. Schmitz

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The Mountains of Mourning
Lois McMaster Bujold

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Our Neural Chernobyl
Bruce Sterling

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Angel
Pat Cadigan

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Rat
James Patrick Kelly

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Hong's Bluff
William F. Wu

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Crystal Spheres
David Brin

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Blood Music
Greg Bear

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Melancholy Elephants
Spider Robinson

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Unicorn Variation
Roger Zelazny

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Spidersong
Susan C. Petrey

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Options
John Varley

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Cassandra
C. J. Cherryh

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Eyes of Amber
Joan D. Vinge

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Tricentennial
Joe Haldeman

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Child of All Ages
P. J. Plauger

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Midnight by the Morphy Watch
Fritz Leiber

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Wings
Vonda N. McIntyre

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Eurema's Dam
R. A. Lafferty

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Vaster Than Empires and More Slow
Ursula K. Le Guin

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Slow Sculpture
Theodore Sturgeon

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Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
Samuel R. Delany

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Neutron Star
Larry Niven

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"'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman"
Harlan Ellison

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The Longest Voyage
Poul Anderson

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2021 Aurora Award Finalists
James Nicoll

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That Hell-Bound Train
Robert Bloch

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Or All the Seas with Oysters
Avram Davidson

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The Star
Arthur C. Clarke

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Young People Read Old Hugo Finalists
James Davis Nicoll

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Unwillingly to School
Pauline Ashwell

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Cornie on the Walls
Sydney J. Van Scyoc

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No Trading Voyage
Doris Pitkin Buck

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The Pleiades
Otis Kidwell Burger

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The Putnam Tradition
Sonya Hess Dorman

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To Lift a Ship
Kit Reed

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The Deer Park
Maria Russell

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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Joy Leache

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Rediscovery: Of All Possible Worlds
Rosel George Brown

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Step IV
Rosel George Brown

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The White Pony
Jane Rice

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A Matter of Proportion
Anne Walker

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Wish Upon a Star
Judith Merril

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Unhuman Sacrifice
Katherine MacLean

Young People Read Old SFF
Young People Read Old Science Fiction: Rediscovery!
James Nicoll

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A Brief Hiatus!
James Nicoll

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Thunder and Roses
Theodore Sturgeon

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Toad Words
T. Kingfisher

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The Lottery
Shirley Jackson

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The Man Who Traveled in Elephants
Robert A. Heinlein

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It's a Good Life
Jerome Bixby

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The Gorgon
Tanith Lee

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The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees
E. Lily Yu

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Bloodchild
Octavia E. Butler

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The Light of Other Days
Bob Shaw

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Omnilingual
H. Beam Piper

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A Hiatus!
James Davis Nicoll

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Cat Pictures Please
Naomi Kritzer

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The Women Men Don't See
James Tiptree, Jr.

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The Ugly Chickens
Howard Waldrop

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Allamagoosa
Eric Frank Russell

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A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight
Xia Jia

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By The Waters of Babylon
Stephen Vincent Benét

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The Machine Stops
E. M. Forster

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Fire Watch
Connie Willis

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Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand
Vonda N. McIntyre

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Houston, Houston, Do You Read?
James Tiptree, Jr.

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A brief hiatus
Reality Ensued

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View From a Height
Joan D. Vinge

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When It Changed
Joanna Russ

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The Rule of Names
Ursula K. Le Guin

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A Rose for Ecclesiastes
Roger Zelazny
What's Going On Here, Anyway?
Young People Read Old SF was inspired by something award-winning author Adam-Troy Castro said on Facebook.
nobody discovers a lifelong love of science fiction through Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein anymore, and directing newbies toward the work of those masters is a destructive thing, because the spark won't happen. You might as well advise them to seek out Cordwainer Smith or Alan E. Nourse—fine tertiary avenues of investigation, even now, but not anything that's going to set anybody's heart afire, not from the standing start. Won't happen.
This is a testable hypothesis! I've rounded up a pool of younger people who have agreed to let me expose them to classic works of science fiction1 and assembled a list of older works I think still have merit. Each month my subjects will read and react to those stories; I will then post the results to this site. Hilarity will doubtless ensue!
1. I picked 1980 as my cut-off year for old-timey since it is mid-way between 2016 and 1945, while still being recent enough to cover the New Wave and the great wave of women writers in the 1960s and 1970s. It is also well before any of my volunteers were born.