From radarrider and others.
At listofbests.com is this list of the 100 Science Fiction Books You Just Have to Read, reproduced below. I've divided them four ways, not three. Those I know I've read are bold, those I'm fairly sure I've read (but I'm not 100% certain) are bold italic, those I know I haven't read are struck out, and the few left plain I'm not sure about. Several errors by listofbests.com have been corrected.
- Childhood's End -- Arthur C. Clarke
- Foundation -- Isaac Asimov
- Dune -- Frank Herbert
- The Man in the High Castle -- Philip K. Dick
- Starship Troopers -- Robert A. Heinlein
- Valis -- Philip K. Dick
- Frankenstein -- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- Gateway -- Frederik Pohl
- Space Merchants -- Frederik Pohl
- Earth Abides -- George R. Stewart
- Cuckoo's Egg -- C.J. Cherryh
- Star Surgeon -- James White
- The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch -- Philip K. Dick
Radix -- A. A. Attanasio- 2001: A Space Odyssey -- Arthur C. Clarke
- Ringworld -- Larry Niven
- A Case of Conscience -- James Blish
- Last and First Men -- Olaf Stapledon
- The Day of the Triffids -- John Wyndham
- Way Station -- Clifford D. Simak
- More Than Human -- Theodore Sturgeon
- Gray Lensman -- E.E. "Doc" Smith
- The Gods Themselves -- Isaac Asimov
- The Left Hand of Darkness -- Ursula K. Le Guin
- Behold the Man -- Michael Moorcock
- Star Maker -- Olaf Stapledon
- The War of the Worlds -- H. G. Wells
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea -- Jules Verne
Heritage of Hastur -- Marion Zimmer Bradley- The Time Machine -- H. G. Wells
- The Stars My Destination -- Alfred Bester
- Slan -- A. E. Van Vogt
- Neuromancer -- William Gibson
- Ender's Game -- Orson Scott Card
In Conquest Born -- C. S. Friedman- Lord of Light -- Roger Zelazny
- Eon -- Greg Bear
- Dragonflight -- Anne McCaffrey
- Journey to the Center of the Earth -- Jules Verne
- Stranger in a Strange Land -- Robert A. Heinlein
Cosm -- Gregory Benford- The Voyage of the Space Beagle -- A. E. Van Vogt
- Blood Music -- Greg Bear
Beggars in Spain -- Nancy Kress- Omnivore -- Piers Anthony
- I, Robot -- Isaac Asimov
- Mission of Gravity -- Hal Clement
- To Your Scattered Bodies Go -- Philip Jose Farmer
- Brave New World -- Aldous Huxley
- The Man Who Folded Himself -- David Gerrold
- 1984 -- George Orwell
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde -- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Snow Crash -- Neal Stephenson
- Flesh -- Philip Jose Farmer
- Cities in Flight -- James Blish
- Shadow of the Torturer -- Gene Wolfe
- Startide Rising -- David Brin
- Triton -- Samuel R. Delany
- Stand on Zanzibar -- John Brunner
- A Clockwork Orange -- Anthony Burgess
- Fahrenheit 451 -- Ray Bradbury
- A Canticle for Leibowitz -- Walter M. Miller Jr.
- Flowers for Algernon -- Daniel Keyes
- No Blade of Grass -- John Christopher
- The Postman -- David Brin
Dhalgren -- Samuel R. Delany- Berserker -- Fred Saberhagen
- Flatland -- Edwin Abbott
Planiverse -- A. K. Dewdney- Dragon's Egg -- Robert L. Forward
- Downbelow Station -- C. J. Cherryh
- Dawn -- Octavia E. Butler
- The Puppet Masters -- Robert A. Heinlein
The Doomsday Book -- Connie Willis- The Forever War -- Joe Haldeman
- Deathbird Stories -- Harlan Ellison
Roadside Picnic -- Arkady Strugatsky- The Snow Queen -- Joan D. Vinge
- The Martian Chronicles -- Ray Bradbury
- Drowned World -- J.G. Ballard
- Cat's Cradle -- Kurt Vonnegut
- Red Mars -- Kim Stanley Robinson
- Upanishads -- Various
- Alice in Wonderland -- Lewis Carroll
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy -- Douglas Adams
- The Lathe of Heaven -- Ursula K. Le Guin
- The Midwich Cuckoos -- John Wyndham
- Mutant -- Henry Kuttner
- Solaris -- Stanislaw Lem
Ralph 124C41+ -- Hugo GernsbackI Am Legend -- Richard Matheson- Timescape -- Gregory Benford
- The Demolished Man -- Alfred Bester
War with the Newts -- Karl Kapek- Mars -- Ben Bova
- Brain Wave -- Poul Anderson
- Hyperion -- Dan Simmons
- The Andromeda Strain -- Michael Crichton
- Camp Concentration -- Thomas M. Disch
- A Princess of Mars -- Edgar Rice Burroughs
And if you're thinking, "Damn, there's not very many titles struck out in that list, are there?" ...Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.
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I devoured my way through my town library's science and SF sections until the library staff asked my parents if they minded the library issuing me an adult library card at 13, because I'd read everything in the entire library that I could get at on a juvenile library card that I had any interest in reading, and I was looking for more.
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