🚀 Science Fiction Books
Curated Science Fiction titles — reviews, authors and recommendations for readers
Explore our hand-picked selection of Science Fiction books. Each title includes its author, year, page count and a real synopsis to help you decide what to read next — and a chat room to discuss them with other readers.
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Klara and the Sun
Kazuo Ishiguro
An artificial friend observes the human world with moving innocence. Ishiguro, Nobel-winner, and the tenderness of machines.
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The Testaments
Margaret Atwood
The awaited sequel to The Handmaid's Tale: three voices reveal the cracks in Gilead. Atwood returns and wins the Booker.
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The Three-Body Problem
Liu Cixin
A first alien contact that begins in China's Cultural Revolution. Hard science and boundless ambition. A global phenomenon.
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The Road
Cormac McCarthy
A father and son walk a ravaged America trying to survive and stay human. McCarthy, desolate and luminous.
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Hyperion
Dan Simmons
Seven pilgrims travel toward a planet menaced by a lethal creature, each telling their tale in the style of the Canterbury Tales. Space opera of boundless ambition.
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The Handmaid's Tale
Margaret Atwood
In Gilead, the few fertile women are reproductive slaves. Atwood's dystopia that feels less like fiction every year.
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Ender's Game
Orson Scott Card
A genius child is trained at a space military school to save humanity. Strategy, ethics and a brutal twist.
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Neuromancer
William Gibson
A hacker dives into cyberspace for one last job. Gibson invented cyberpunk and almost the internet along the way.
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The Left Hand of Darkness
Ursula K. Le Guin
A human envoy reaches a planet with no fixed genders and must rethink everything he believed. Science fiction that is, above all, imaginary anthropology.
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut
A soldier survives the Dresden bombing and travels in time uncontrollably. Vonnegut, war and absurdity. "So it goes".
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Dune
Frank Herbert
Politics, religion and a desert planet with the most valuable substance in the universe. The pinnacle of science fiction.
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A Clockwork Orange
Anthony Burgess
Alex and his gang spread terror until the State tries to "cure" him. Burgess and the question of free will, in his invented slang.
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Solaris
Stanisław Lem
A station orbits an ocean that seems to think, and begins returning the scientists' most painful memories made flesh. Philosophical science fiction about the limits of knowledge.
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The End of Eternity
Isaac Asimov
An organization travels through time correcting history to avert catastrophes, until one agent falls in love and questions everything. Asimov's finest time-travel novel.
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Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury
Firemen who burn books in a society that prefers screens. Bradbury foresaw the world where nobody wants to think.
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Foundation
Isaac Asimov
A mathematician predicts the Galactic Empire's fall and founds a society to shorten the dark age. Asimov's intelligent space opera.
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The Martian Chronicles
Ray Bradbury
The conquest of Mars told as a series of melancholy stories where nostalgia weighs more than rockets. Bradbury makes poetry out of science fiction.
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I, Robot
Isaac Asimov
The three laws of robotics tested across nine stories. Asimov defined how we think about intelligent machines.
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell
Big Brother is watching you. The dystopia that gave us the vocabulary to talk about surveillance, propaganda and manipulated truth.
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The Invention of Morel
Adolfo Bioy Casares
A fugitive on an island finds its inhabitants are repeating projections. Bioy's brief sci-fi gem.
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Brave New World
Aldous Huxley
A society without pain, family or freedom, drugged by pleasure. The other great dystopia, as relevant as Orwell's.
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