The merits of the list are debatable, of course, but how many do you know?
I got 86. Couldn't remember the surname of I Am Legend's author (had his first name), and kicked myself over The Once and Future King. Otherwise I'm happy enough with my efforts. 

Formerly Mat Bloody Cauthon on Wotmania, blessed be its name
Sporcle quiz: The Top 100 Sci-fi and Fantasy Authors
20/01/2013 11:11:53 PM
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...I have some reading to do *NM*
21/01/2013 03:24:57 AM
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93, though I had to cheat for a couple spellings
22/01/2013 06:23:36 PM
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JS&MN is a great book, you're missing out.
23/01/2013 06:56:01 PM
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Don't listen to him. It's a horribly boring book. Couldn't finish it *NM*
24/01/2013 01:46:24 AM
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Re: JS&MN is a great book, you're missing out.
24/01/2013 01:04:50 PM
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Never heard of the Elric Saga?
24/01/2013 04:10:39 AM
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Surprisingly no, I just looked up the list of books and I think I maybe heard of one
24/01/2013 12:52:37 PM
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I've heard that Moorcock had a pretty unusual writing approach in the past.
25/01/2013 04:00:25 PM
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Re: I've heard that Moorcock had a pretty unusual writing approach in the past.
25/01/2013 07:06:38 PM
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Seems most of these Elric books don't go far beyond a hundred pages, so yeah... *NM*
25/01/2013 11:35:28 PM
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Re: I've heard that Moorcock had a pretty unusual writing approach in the past.
03/02/2013 04:54:47 PM
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I just got the first one second hand, I have to say I'm kinda curious. *NM*
25/01/2013 04:47:57 PM
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they are classics and you should read them
25/01/2013 05:56:05 PM
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Yeah. I don't really like fantasy but I know of the Elric series. It's well written, so they say. *NM*
26/01/2013 01:29:16 AM
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I like the series, but I wouldn't use "well-written" to describe the 1960s-1970s books
26/01/2013 02:40:07 AM
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