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- A Dutiful Daughter[?] by Thomas Keneally (1971), Keneally's personal favorite.
- A Family Madness[?] by Thomas Keneally (1985)
- A Fringe of Leaves[?] by Patrick White (1976)
- A Heinlein Trio[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1980)
- A Personal Anthology[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1961)
- A River Town[?] by Thomas Keneally (1995)
- A Robert Heinlein Omnibus[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1966)
- A town like Alice[?] by Nevil Shute
- A Universal History of Infamy[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1954)
- A Victim of the Aurora[?] by Thomas Keneally (1978), a detective story set on an Antarctic expediton.
- Adding a Dimension[?] (1964)
- An old captivity[?] by Nevil Shute
- An Unusual Angle[?] by Greg Egan
- Anatol[?] by Arthur Schnitzler
- Antols Größenwahn[?] by Arthur Schnitzler
- Asimov's Mysteries[?] by Isaac Asimov (1968)
- Assignment in Eternity by Robert A. Heinlein (1953)
- Axiomatic[?] by Greg Egan
- Bettany's Book[?] by Thomas Keneally (2000)
- Between Planets by Robert A. Heinlein (1951)
- Beyond the black stump[?] by Nevil Shute
- Beyond This Horizon by Robert A. Heinlein (1942)
- Bliss[?] by Peter Carey (1981)
- Blood Red, Sister Rose[?] by Thomas Keneally (1974), based on Joan of Arc.
- Bring Larks and Heroes[?] by Thomas Keneally (1967), set in an unidentified British penal colony.
- Buy Jupiter and Other Stories[?] by Isaac Asimov (1975)
- By the Line[?] by Thomas Keneally (1989), working-class families face World War II in Sydney.
- Chronicles of Bustos Domecq[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1967) (with Adolfo Bioy Casares)
- Citizen of the Galaxy by Robert A. Heinlein (1957)
- Collected Fictions[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1998)
- Confederates[?] by Thomas Keneally (1979), with Stonewall Jackson's army.
- Conqueror of the seas: the story of Magellan[?] by Stefan Zweig
- David Starr, Space Ranger[?] by Isaac Asimov (1952)
- Der grüne Kakadu[?] by Arthur Schnitzler
- Diaspora by Greg Egan
- Distress[?] by Greg Egan
- Doctor Brodie's Report[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1970)
- Double Star by Robert A. Heinlein (Hugo Award, best novel, 1956) (1956)
- Dreamtigers[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1964)
- Earth Is Room Enough[?] by Isaac Asimov (1957)
- Erasmus by Stefan Zweig (1934)
- Eucalyptus by Murray Bail
- Everything and Nothing[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1997)
- Expanded Universe[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1980)
- Extraordinary Tales[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1967) (with Adolfo Bioy Casares)
- Fantastic Voyage[?] by Isaac Asimov (1966)
- Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain[?] by Isaac Asimov (1987)
- Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein (1950)
- Farnham's Freehold by Robert A. Heinlein (1965)
- Fate's Trick[?] by Matt Costello[?] (1988)
- Ficciones[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1956)
- Flying Hero Class[?] by Thomas Keneally (1991), Palestinians hijack an airplane carrying an Aboriginal folk dance troupe.
- Forward the Foundation[?] by Isaac Asimov (1993)
- Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Foundation and Empire[?] by Isaac Asimov (1952)
- Foundation by Isaac Asimov (1951)
- Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov (1982)
- Gai-Jin[?] by James Clavell, set in Japan, around 1880.
- Glory Road by Robert A. Heinlein (1963)
- Gossip from the Forest[?] by Thomas Keneally (1975), tells of the negotiation of the armistice thAt ended World War I.
- Grumbles from the Grave[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1989)
- Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein (1958)
- Holden's Performance[?] by Murray Bail
- Homesickness[?] by Murray Bail
- I. Asimov: A Memoir[?] by Isaac Asimov (April 1994)
- I Will Fear No Evil by Robert A. Heinlein (1970)
- Ian Fairweather[?] by Murray Bail
- Illywhacker[?] by Peter Carey (1985)
- In Joy Still Felt[?] by Isaac Asimov (1980)
- In Memory Yet Green[?] by Isaac Asimov (1979)
- In the wet[?] by Nevil Shute
- Inside the Atom[?] by Isaac Asimov (1956)
- Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts (1979)
- Jack Maggs[?] by Peter Carey (1997)
- Jacko[?] by Thomas Keneally (1993), madness and television.
- Job, A Comedy of Justice by Robert A. Heinlein (1984)
- Joseph Fouché[?] by Stefan Zweig (1929)
- King Rat by James Clavell, set in Japanese POW camp, 1940s.
- La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler, sometimes called Reigen, still frequently presented
- Labyrinths[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1964)
- Landfall[?] by Nevil Shute
- Leutnant Gustl[?] by Arthur Schnitzler
- Life and Energy[?] by Isaac Asimov (1962)
- Lonely road[?] by Nevil Shute
- Longhand: A Writer's Notebook[?] by Murray Bail
- Lost Legacy[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1960)
- Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury[?] by Isaac Asimov (1956)
- Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter[?] by Isaac Asimov (1957)
- Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus[?] by Isaac Asimov (1954)
- Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids[?] by Isaac Asimov (1953)
- Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn[?] by Isaac Asimov (1958)
- Luminous[?] by Greg Egan
- Marazan[?] by Nevil Shute
- Marie Antoinette by Stefan Zweig (1932)
- Memoirs of Many in One[?] by Patrick White (1986) - despite the title, a novel
- Mental Healers[?] by Stefan Zweig (Franz Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud) (1932; German: Heilung durch den Geist, 1931)
- Methuselah's Children by Robert A. Heinlein (1941))
- Most secret[?] by Nevil Shute
- Murder at the ABA[?] by Isaac Asimov (1976)
- Ned Kelly and the City of the Bees[?] by Thomas Keneally (1978), a book for children[?].
- Nemesis by Isaac Asimov (1989)
- Nightfall and Other Stories[?] by Isaac Asimov (1969)
- Nightfall[?] by Isaac Asimov (1990)
- Nine Tomorrows[?] by Isaac Asimov (1959)
- No Highway[?] by Nevil Shute
- Noble House[?] by James Clavell, set in Hong Kong, around 1960.
- Norby and the Court Jester[?] by Isaac Asimov (1991)
- Norby and the Invaders[?] by Isaac Asimov (1985)
- Norby and the Lost Princess[?] by Isaac Asimov (1985)
- Norby and the Oldest Dragon[?] by Isaac Asimov (1990)
- Norby and the Queen's Necklace[?] by Isaac Asimov (1986)
- Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure[?] by Isaac Asimov (1989)
- Norby Down to Earth[?] by Isaac Asimov (1988)
- Norby Finds a Villain[?] by Isaac Asimov (1987)
- Norby, the Mixed-up Robot[?] by Isaac Asimov (1983)
- Norby's Other Secret[?] by Isaac Asimov (1984)
- Obras Completas[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1989)
- Oceanic and Other Stories[?] by Greg Egan
- On the beach[?] by Nevil Shute
- Opus 100[?] (1969)
- Orphans of the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein (1963)
- Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey (1988) - winner of the Booker Prize
- Our Lady of Chernobyl[?] by Greg Egan
- Our World in Space[?] by Isaac Asimov (1974)
- Passenger[?] by Thomas Keneally (1979)
- Pastoral by Nevil Shute
- Paul Verlaine by Stefan Zweig
- Pebble In The Sky[?] by Isaac Asimov (1950)
- Permutation City[?] by Greg Egan
- Pied piper[?] by Nevil Shute
- Podkayne of Mars by Robert A. Heinlein (1963)
- Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov (1988)
- Quarantine by Greg Egan
- Red Planet by Robert A. Heinlein (1949)
- Requiem: New Collected Works by Robert A. Heinlein and Tributes to the Grand Master[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1992)
- Requiem for a Wren[?] by Nevil Shute
- Revolt in 2100 by Robert A. Heinlein (1953)
- Riders in the Chariot[?] by Patrick White (1961)
- Friday by Robert A. Heinlein (1982)
- Robots and Empire[?] by Isaac Asimov (1985)
- Rocket Ship Galileo by Robert A. Heinlein (1947)
- Romain Rolland: The Man and His Works[?] by Stefan Zweig
- Round the bend[?] by Nevil Shute
- Ruined city[?] by Nevil Shute
- Schild's Ladder[?] by Greg Egan (2002)
- Schindler's Ark[?] by Thomas Keneally (1982), winner of the Booker Prize, later retitled Schindler's List.
- Science, Numbers and I[?] by Isaac Asimov (1968)
- Season in Purgatory[?] by Thomas Keneally (1976), love among Tito's partisans in World War II.
- Second Foundation[?] by Isaac Asimov (1953)
- Seven Nights[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1988)
- Shogun by James Clavell, set in feudal Japan, around 1600.
- Six Problems for Don Isidro[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1942) (writing as H Bustos Domecq)
- Sixth Column aka The Day After Tomorrow (1949)
- Slide rule by Nevil Shute
- So disdained[?] by Nevil Shute
- Space Cadet by Robert A. Heinlein (1948)
- Starman Jones by Robert A. Heinlein (1953)
- Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein (Hugo Award, best novel, 1960) (1959)
- Stephen Morris[?] by Nevil Shute
- Stranger in a Strange Land (original uncut) by Robert A. Heinlein (1991)
- Stranger in a Strange Land (redacted) (Hugo Award, best novel, 1962)
- Tai-Pan[?] by James Clavell, set in Hong Kong, around 1840.
- Take Back Your Government: A Practical Handbook for the Private Citizen[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1992)
- Teranesia[?] by Greg Egan
- The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1978)
- The Aunt's Story[?] by Patrick White (1948)
- The Best of Robert A. Heinlein[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1973)
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories[?] by Isaac Asimov (1976)
- The Book of Imaginary Beings</i> (1944[?])
- The Book of Sand[?] by Jorge Luis Borges (1975)
- The Cat Who Walks Through Walls by Robert A. Heinlein (1985)
- The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov (1954)
- The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith[?] by Thomas Keneally (1972), also filmed. Written through the eyes of an exploited Aborigine who explodes in rage. Based on an actual incident. Keneally has said he would not now presume to write in the voice of an Aborigine, but would have written the story as seen by a white character.
- The Chemicals of Life[?] by Isaac Asimov (1954)
- The chequer board[?] by Nevil Shute
- The Currents of Space[?] by Isaac Asimov (1952)
- The Cut-Rate Kingdom[?] by Thomas Keneally (1980), Australia at war in 1942.
- The Death Dealers[?] by Isaac Asimov (1958) (later republished as A Whiff of Death)
- The Door into Summer by Robert A. Heinlein (1957)
- The Drover's Wife and other stories[?] by Murray Bail
- The Early Asimov[?] by Isaac Asimov (1972)
- The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov (1955)
- The Eye of the Storm[?] by Patrick White (1973)
- The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1999)
- The far country[?] by Nevil Shute
- The Fear[?] by Thomas Keneally (1965), rewritten in (1989) as By the Line[?].
- The Gods Themselves[?] by Isaac Asimov (1972)
- The Green Hills of Earth by Robert A. Heinlein (1951)
- The Human Brain[?] by Isaac Asimov (1964)
- The Living and the Dead[?] by Patrick White (1941)
- The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert A. Heinlein (1950)
- The Martian Way and Other Stories by Isaac Asimov (1955)
- The Menace from Earth[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1959)
- The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein (Hugo Award, best novel, 1967) (1966)
- The Naked Sun[?] by Isaac Asimov (1957)
- The Neutrino[?] by Isaac Asimov (1966)
- The Notebooks of Lazarus Long[?] illuminated by D.F Vassallo (1978)
- The Number of the Beast by Robert A. Heinlein (1980)
- The Past Through Tomorrow[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1967)
- The Place at Whitton[?] by Thomas Keneally (1964)
- The Playmaker[?] by Thomas Keneally (1987), prisoners perform a play in Australia 200 years ago.
- The Positronic Man[?] by Isaac Asimov (1993)
- The Puppet Masters by Robert A. Heinlein (1951)
- The rainbow and the rose[?] by Nevil Shute
- The Robert Heinlein Omnibus by Robert A. Heinlein (1958)
- The Robots of Dawn[?] by Isaac Asimov (1983)
- The Rolling Stones by Robert A. Heinlein (1947)
- The Solid Mandala[?], 1966)
- The Star Beast by Robert A. Heinlein (1954)
- The Stars, Like Dust[?] by Isaac Asimov (1951)
- The Survivor[?] by Thomas Keneally (1969), a survivor looks back on a disastrous Arctic expedition.
- The Tax Inspector[?] by Peter Carey (1991)
- The Tree of Man[?] by Patrick White (1955)
- The Twyborn Affair[?] by Patrick White (1979)
- The Ugly Little Boy[?] by Isaac Asimov (1992)
- The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1959)
- The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith[?] by Peter Carey (1994)
- The Vivisector[?] by Patrick White (1970)
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories[?] by Isaac Asimov (1983)
- The World of Nitrogen[?] by Isaac Asimov (1958)
- Three by Heinlein[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1965)
- Three Cheers for the Paraclete[?] by Thomas Keneally (1968), comic novel of a doubting priest.
- Time Enough For Love by Robert A. Heinlein (1973)
- Time for the Stars by Robert A. Heinlein (1956)
- To Sail Beyond the Sunset by Robert A. Heinlein (1987)
- Towards Asmara[?] by Thomas Keneally (1989, the conflict in Eritrea.
- Tramp Royale[?] by Robert A. Heinlein (1992)
- Traumnovelle[?] by Arthur Schnitzler (adapted as the film Eyes Wide Shut by Arthur Schnitzler by American director Stanley Kubrick)
- True History of the Kelly Gang[?] by Peter Carey (2000) - winner of the 2001 Booker Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize
- Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein (1955)
- Views of the Universe[?] by Isaac Asimov (1981)
- Voss by Patrick White (1957)
- Waldo and Magic Inc. by Robert A. Heinlein (1950)
- What happened to the Corbetts[?] by Nevil Shute
- Whirlwind[?] by James Clavell, set in Iran, 1979
- Woman of the Inner Sea[?] by Thomas Keneally (1993), Keneally retells a story once told him by a young woman that haunted his imagination.
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