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The best science fiction novels that you cannot miss

Are you curious about novels or science fiction literature? Do you want to enter futuristic and unknown worlds? Well, take note because we are going to reveal to you now the best science fiction novels that you cannot miss.

The best novels of science fiction literature that you cannot miss

Science fiction has older origins than you might think : at the beginning of the 20th century it had attracted a lot of attention with the publication of stories in magazines, but the pioneer of this genre dates back to 1818 , and is still a very famous character : Frankenstein .

This character somehow gave rise to science fiction and in fact marked a before and after in the literature of fantastic stories. A novel by Mary Shelley that you cannot miss but there are also many others that years later would mark the genre forever.

Discover then now the best science fiction novels that you cannot miss:

A Happy World – Aldous Huxley

A dystopian science fiction novel in which in a futuristic totalitarian state you have every action planned for the purpose of productivity. Citizens have total physical well-being, but in return they must renounce all emotion, feeling and manifestation of their individuality.

In this world , how can those who are not satisfied with themselves live? We let you deepen the answer in reading. Surely one of the best science fiction books ever written and most famous of all time.

Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury

The protagonist is a firefighter. In this world, however, firefighters light fires: they break into houses and burn books , which by law do not have to exist. The firefighter, however, is unhappy, and when he falls in love with a girl, several questions arise: why burn the books? What is there to hide? A compelling dystopian thriller, a classic of the genre.

The Robot Cycle- Isaac Asimov

How not to include in the list of best science fiction novels the author who has most marked this literary genre? Asimov is the author of numerous books and sagas , which are characterized by the presence of a mixture of science, technology, mystery.

In particular, we mention this saga, which compiles a set of stories and novels where the main theme is precisely the positronic robots , invented by the author, which differ from normal ones because their brains are designed to obey the Laws of Robotics.

Isaac Asimov Foundation

It is another Asimov saga is a group of seven science fiction books, beginning with the initial trilogy, known as the Foundation Trilogy, which earned the author the Hugo Prize for the best science fiction cycle.

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy-Douglas Adams.

Looking for science fiction books that also make you laugh? So this one, in which the strange protagonists of the book use an unlikely tourist manual , is ideal;

Onda Cerebral – Poul Anderson

The plot is simple: the Earth emerges from an unknown force field that inhibited the development of intelligence . Without this limit, in every living being, intelligence grows dramatically.

Living with animals becomes difficult, but also with the mind itself, which achieves new abilities, leading to a revolution of civilization. One book in particular that any science fiction enthusiast should have in their library.

The Demolished Man- Alfred Bester

In the future, a part of humanity is made up of telepaths, called “Esper”, who are tasked with using their powers to ensure the protection of humanity, and must abide by a rigid moral code.

But in a world where all bad intentions are intercepted, is it possible to commit murder?

What characterizes this book is the particular use of the graphic sign, used both to represent telepathic conversations and to write names, such as “Jo ¼maine”.

Skyscraper – JG Ballard

We cannot fail to conclude with a novel by JG Ballard, a great author of science fiction books . Imagine a huge skyscraper: an avant-garde and luxury building, a kind of vertical city, where you can find everything inside. When a series of small blackouts begin one night, people panic, not knowing what to do. Thus, all return to primitive behaviors and lifestyles.

Star Trek Lieutenant Uhura's DNA Will Travel Beyond the Moon

The ashes and DNA of the iconic actress, who died of natural causes at the age of 89 in July, will be flown into space.

How will we propel ourselves through the stars?

If the future of humanity goes through space, then we have a problem with thrusters. Because it is neither profitable nor useful to travel with current chemical propellants.

The metamorphosis of the 'demogorgon' from Stranger Things

Although it is a fictional creature, this monster from the 'upside down world' can teach us a lot about biology.

Why are we fascinated by the apocalypse and the end of the world?

What is it that makes the apocalypse so compelling? Perhaps because we are fascinated by the threat of the end of civilization and humanity?

Ancient aliens?

The ancient astronaut hypothesis argues that the greatest civilizations of antiquity were guided by extraterrestrials that our ancestors took for gods.

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