How did I miss this thread?
Come to think of it... how did EVERYONE miss this thread?
Anyway... I've read a third of those books, and loved them immensely.
Forever War was one of a handful of outstanding SF books that had been "donated" to our watch floor when I was stationed in England. I permanently borrowed
Consider Phlebas, but that copy of Forever War was literally worn to bits, so I left it behind...physically, at least. It made a deep impression, though. Whenever anyone starts in on how great
Starship Troopers is, that's my answer.
Cryptonomicon especially appealed to me; I was a linguist, computer network installer, and family history researcher (two of the three professionally) and really got into the juxtapositions of the various threads of plot, historical detail, goofy detail, and general geekiness of it. I've tried to tackle Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, but that has proven too much for me so far... really dug his earlier stuff, though.
Anyone got anything on the other four? (off to listen to the NPR story, now that I've shot my mouth off... better see if it covered this in more eloquent detail!)