Ditto.
I hope you find it useful/interesting, Devi. Generally, I find these types of book are the sort of thing I'd dip into after I'd read one of the books included in the list. I had a look at the books included in this one, though - I haven't read all that many of them, but I was curious as to what they had to say about the ones I have read, especially A Fire Upon the Deep, having just finished re-reading it. For what it's worth, it's well written, and the overview they provided would be a good introduction for someone who's never read AFUtD. However, it seems a little schizophrenic, in that it wants to appeal to people who have not read these books and yet there were plot spoilers in the sections I read, so I'd advise proceeding with care
ETA: Tim, I think the books were presented chronologically by date of publication, rather than being ranked with a 'top ten'.