Geek novels written by women
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I've bolded the ones I've read.
I'm willing to listen to arguments why I should read the ones I haven't read.
The Earthsea Trilogy - Ursula Le Guin
[I have always wanted to be Ursula K. Le Guin when I grew up.]
Ash - Mary Gentle
Cyteen - CJ Cherryh
[Not yet, but I'm reading Downbelow Station right now.]
Harry Potter & the Philosopher's Stone - JK Rowling
[The Harry Potter books are getting better. I'm not a raving fan, though. I also question this as a "geek book" because of its popularity.]
The Warrior's Apprentice - Lois McMaster Bujold
[I've read all her stuff and love or like all of it.]
Nylon Angel - Marianne de Pierres
The Sparrow - Mary Doria Russell
[Not yet but I plan to.]
Slow River - Nicola Griffith
1610: A Sundial in the Grave - Mary Gentle
Deep Secret - Diana Wynne Jones
Dark Lord of Derkholm - Diana Wynne Jones
China Mountain Zhiang - Maureen McHugh
[No, but I plan to.]
Magic for Beginners - Kelly Link
Wildseed - Octavia Butler
Oryx & Crake - Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
[I hated it.]
The Doomsday Book - Connie Willis
Dragonflight - Anne McCaffrey
[Read as a teenager.]
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
Tam Lin - Pamela Dean
The Lioness Quartet - Tamora Pierce
And now to add to the list. (I've read all of these.)
Emma Bull, Bone Dance ["a fantasy for technophiles"]
Elizabeth Moon, Remnant Population [a bit of a stretch geek-wise, but the protagonist is kinda "my kind of geek"]
Joanna Russ, The Female Man [geeky because so erudite]
Robin McKinley, Beauty [geeky because protagonist is geeky]
Vonda N. McIntyre, The Moon and the Sun [geeky because well researched]
Elizabeth Moon, The Speed of Dark [geeky because of subject matter]
Carol Emshwiller, Carmen Dog [a bit of a stretch geek-wise, but I like it so much I couldn't leave it out]
R.A. McAvoy, Tea w/ Black Dragon [geeky because of some plot elements]
Eleanor Arnason, A Woman of the Iron People [geeky because well researched]
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I've bolded the ones I've read.
I'm willing to listen to arguments why I should read the ones I haven't read.
The Earthsea Trilogy - Ursula Le Guin
[I have always wanted to be Ursula K. Le Guin when I grew up.]
Ash - Mary Gentle
Cyteen - CJ Cherryh
[Not yet, but I'm reading Downbelow Station right now.]
Harry Potter & the Philosopher's Stone - JK Rowling
[The Harry Potter books are getting better. I'm not a raving fan, though. I also question this as a "geek book" because of its popularity.]
The Warrior's Apprentice - Lois McMaster Bujold
[I've read all her stuff and love or like all of it.]
Nylon Angel - Marianne de Pierres
The Sparrow - Mary Doria Russell
[Not yet but I plan to.]
Slow River - Nicola Griffith
1610: A Sundial in the Grave - Mary Gentle
Deep Secret - Diana Wynne Jones
Dark Lord of Derkholm - Diana Wynne Jones
China Mountain Zhiang - Maureen McHugh
[No, but I plan to.]
Magic for Beginners - Kelly Link
Wildseed - Octavia Butler
Oryx & Crake - Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
[I hated it.]
The Doomsday Book - Connie Willis
Dragonflight - Anne McCaffrey
[Read as a teenager.]
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
Tam Lin - Pamela Dean
The Lioness Quartet - Tamora Pierce
And now to add to the list. (I've read all of these.)
Emma Bull, Bone Dance ["a fantasy for technophiles"]
Elizabeth Moon, Remnant Population [a bit of a stretch geek-wise, but the protagonist is kinda "my kind of geek"]
Joanna Russ, The Female Man [geeky because so erudite]
Robin McKinley, Beauty [geeky because protagonist is geeky]
Vonda N. McIntyre, The Moon and the Sun [geeky because well researched]
Elizabeth Moon, The Speed of Dark [geeky because of subject matter]
Carol Emshwiller, Carmen Dog [a bit of a stretch geek-wise, but I like it so much I couldn't leave it out]
R.A. McAvoy, Tea w/ Black Dragon [geeky because of some plot elements]
Eleanor Arnason, A Woman of the Iron People [geeky because well researched]