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Books reviews of the best science fiction stories, texts, educational texts, and journals.
Best Science Fiction Books for Teens to Read
Science fiction is one of the most popular genres of literature thanks to the way that so many sub-genres can fit under the sci-fi umbrella. Nearly everyone, especially teens, since young adults are very often the subjects, can fall in love with a sci-fi novel or series. If you're looking for your next, or first, sci-fi adventure, these are the best science fiction books for teens.
By Nathaniel Channing III8 years ago in Futurism
Classic Science Fiction Books Everyone Should Read
Some of the grandest stories in sci-fi are found among the pages of the classics. In them, readers will find inventions of yesterday used in wonders unimaginable, giving science fiction and fantasy the proper characters, plot lines, and interesting battles that still touch imaginations far and wide. Some you may have heard or even read in school long ago, while others are so controversial they have somehow fallen out of memory.
By George Herman8 years ago in Futurism
Best Science Fiction Book Series
It doesn't take a rocket science to know how gargantuan and unlimited our galaxy really is whenever presented by the beauties of imagination. Sci-fi writers like Arthur C. Clarke and George R.R. Martin, celestial beings of writing in their own rights, have helped to broaden our literary scope on scientific fantasy. They, however, are only two of many authors whose series of books have been considered must reads.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in Futurism
5 Forgotten Sci-Fi Books
The science fiction genre is always pushing forward, and generally that’s a good thing. However, it also means that some excellent works tend to be left behind. Indeed, sometimes even sci-fi works that are known or respected for a long time eventually fade away from the public consciousness.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in Futurism
Honey, I Shrunk The Novel: Pirates Of The Caribbean Director Bringing Michael Crichton's 'Micro' To Cinemas
As one of the greatest techno-thriller writers out there, #MichaelCrichton's novels have shaped the childhoods of several generations since he started writing in the '60s. Crichton is the man behind such #scifi stories as #JurassicPark and #Westworld, but with over 25 novels to his name and selling over 200 million copies of his books worldwide, the author wasn't just dinosaurs and robots.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Futurism
Best New Wave Sci-Fi Books
If you’ve never heard of the New Wave genre, then you’re certainly missing out on tons of amazing novels written by underrated sci-fi authors who adore the genre. And in the world of science fiction, all I can say is that New Wave surely makes the genre much more creative.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Futurism
Best Multiverse Science Fiction Books
What defines multiverse science fiction varies and can often be convoluted, but generally speaking it is referring to a multiplicity of universes branching out into many different moments in time. As complicated as that may sound, don't worry too much because the best multiverse science fiction books contain very little real science. Instead, they create compelling alternate universes and parallel worlds that do more important things as far as fiction is concerned — serve the story.
By Joseph Farley8 years ago in Futurism
Best Political Sci-Fi Books
Science fiction tends to draw on tropes from other genres, like space westerns and futuristic horrors. As such, a political science fiction novel often argues either for or against government rule, most often than not the former. This will oftentimes deal with utopias of some kind (that which turn into dystopias as you read), futuristic technology, diplomatic space travel, and extraterrestrial foreign affairs. These are only minuscule parts of what make a poli-sci-fi book truly encapsulating.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in Futurism
Best Sci-Fi Mystery Books of the 00s
When crafted well, the blending of sci-fi and mystery can make for some of the most compulsively readable books in the literary canon. These hybrid books take us to different worlds while still maintaining the crucial whodunit aspect of a true page-turner.
By Joseph Farley8 years ago in Futurism
Best Contemporary Sci-Fi Books of the 00s
This is like adventuring into an infinite library, peering down passages that never end, bookcases packed full of multi-colored spines, each with their own intricate details. Here are the very best contemporary sci-fi books of the 00s, bringing you more personal connotations of the soul, heart, and mind shared between each and every one of us. What does it mean to be human in this modern, juxtaposing world? That's what seems to be the main theme hidden amongst all of these various titles.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in Futurism











