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Science Fiction Books Readers Love

There are endless ways to imagine future and alternate human societies. Authors of science fiction books offer potential glimpses into those possibilities.

Science fiction novels use technological advances to explore beyond what is currently possible in our world. Many sci-fi books draw attention to and amplify issues that plague our modern world by showing where they could lead in the future.

Science fiction is one of the most beloved literary genres with hordes of fans and mega-successful books, including YA books like The Hunger Games and classics such as Dune and Childhood's End.

Whether you’re into hard science fiction, soft science fiction, sci-fi/fantasy, or dystopian fiction, we have rounded some of the best sci-fi books for your enjoyment below!

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Silent Nights
Silent Nights
by Martin Edwards
The Quantum Thief
The Quantum Thief
by Hannu Rajaniemi
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
by Carol Serling, Harlan Ellison, Whitley Strieber, Peter Crowther, Joe R. Lansdale, Loren Estleman, Peter S. Beagle, Laura Lippman
Fight Club
Fight Club
by Chuck Palahniuk
A Clockwork Orange
A Clockwork Orange
by Anthony Burgess
Rama II
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by Arthur C. Clarke, Gentry Lee
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The Last Human
The Last Human
by Lee Bacon
The Border
The Border
by Robert McCammon
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The Day the Sun Died
The Day the Sun Died
by Yan Lianke
Norby the Mixed-Up Robot
Norby the Mixed-Up Robot
by Isaac Asimov, Janet Asimov
Generosity
Generosity
by Richard Powers
More Than Human
More Than Human
by Theodore Sturgeon
Pathfinder
Pathfinder
by Orson Scott Card
Heir Apparent
Heir Apparent
by Vivian Vande Velde
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Bannerless
Bannerless
by Carrie Vaughn
Moving Mars
Moving Mars
by Greg Bear
Rendezvous with Rama
Rendezvous with Rama
by Arthur C. Clarke
Dragon Writers
Dragon Writers
by Lisa Magnum
The Corridors of Time
The Corridors of Time
by Poul Anderson
Brave New World
Brave New World
by Aldous Huxley
Blackfish City
Blackfish City
by Sam J. Miller
Frankissstein
Frankissstein
by Jeanette Winterson
Diadem from the Stars
Diadem from the Stars
by Jo Clayton
The Man Who Fell to Earth
The Man Who Fell to Earth
by Walter Tevis
Aether Ones
Aether Ones
by Wendi Coffman-Porter
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
by Ray Bradbury
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Time and Again
Time and Again
by Clifford D. Simak
Exo
Exo
by Fonda Lee
Tau Zero
Tau Zero
by Poul Anderson
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams
by Philip K. Dick
The Lathe of Heaven
The Lathe of Heaven
by Ursula K. Le Guin
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Body Parts
Body Parts
by Jessica Kapp
The Apocalypse Seven
The Apocalypse Seven
by Gene Doucette
Youth
Youth
by Isaac Asimov
The Artificial Kid
The Artificial Kid
by Bruce Sterling
Skin Folk
Skin Folk
by Nalo Hopkinson
I Am Legend
I Am Legend
by Richard Matheson
Newton's Cannon
Newton's Cannon
by Greg Keyes
Dhalgren
Dhalgren
by Samuel R. Delany, William Gibson
Childhood's End
Childhood's End
by Arthur C. Clarke
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
by Jules Verne
A Different Light
A Different Light
by Elizabeth A. Lynn
The Big Time
The Big Time
by Fritz Leiber
The Crystal Gryphon
The Crystal Gryphon
by Andre Norton
Semiosis
Semiosis
by Sue Burke
Way Station
Way Station
by Clifford D. Simak
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Night Train to Rigel
Night Train to Rigel
by Timothy Zahn
Catseye
Catseye
by Andre Norton
Sword of the Lamb
Sword of the Lamb
by M.K. Wren
The Sword Is Drawn
The Sword Is Drawn
by Andre Norton
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Science fiction is a literary and film genre where authors use imagined technological advances to create speculative futuristic worlds. Science fiction can include space travel and adventures in the galaxy beyond Earth, like in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Often science fiction is used to create dystopian societies such as in 1984

Hard science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that prioritizes scientific accuracy and logic. Hard science fiction books are based on real and current scientific and technological knowledge, bringing an additional degree of credibility to the book. 

Elements of science fiction have been found in writings from as far back as the ancient Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh, it wasn’t until more recently that science fiction became a standalone genre. While no specific author invented science fiction per se, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is often recognized as the first true science fiction novel.