Top 10 Fiction Books Of The 1980s

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Top 10 Fiction Books Of The 1980s

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Top 10 Fiction Books Of The 1980s

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Fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Fiction is largely perceived as a form of art or entertainment. Some successful fictions came out during 1980s.

Created on: 05/02/2011

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I want to help you get in the mood for transformation by offering this list of twenty science fiction novels that could change the way you see the world. Do you have some recommendations?

No.1
InTimeForLove
“The Winshaws, Coe’s meretricious creations, embody the most corpulent excesses of Thatcher’s Britain.“

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No.2
T2000Man
“This book is strongly recommodated.“

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No.3
Robocop
“Towards the beginning of this book, there is a minor character who is an artist whose paintings have grown huge because he keeps trying to fit life in ...“

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No.4
Robocop
“The main work in this genre would be "Waiting for Godot", I guess, and "The Loser" is definitely in the same domain.“

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No.5
InTimeForLove
“It is a first-person narrative of the life of a wealthy young Manhattanite and self-professed serial killer.“

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No.6
SusanW
“Paranoid thriller that captures the violence and betrayals of the miners’ strike.“

1

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No.7
CuteGirl27
“A satirical paean to Reaganomics via the corporate-sponsored sacraments of booze, porn and violence.“

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No.8
CuteGirl27
“Dickensian journey through a New York rife with ethnic conflict, from Wall Street to the Bronx.“

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No.9
CuteGirl27
“A nauseating evocation of spandex-clad life at the sharp end of hair rock.“

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