Best 10 Sci-Fi Books of All Time
Sci- Fi has always been the favourite genre of people of all ages. No matter if you are a kid, an adult or an old age person, the Sci-Fi books will keep you at the edge of your imagination as you dive into the world of aliens, zombies and necromancers.
Here is a list of the best Sci- Fi books that will fulfil your craving for science fiction novels.
1. Darwin’s radio
Written by renowned writer Greg Bear. Darwin’s radio is a 1999 Science fiction novel. It follows the story of a widowed biologist Kaye Lang who travels through the Soviet republic of Georgia to investigate Scattered Human Endogenous Retro Virus Activation – (SHEVA) which causes miscarriages to young pregnant women. Darwin’s radio is not for the faint of hearts.
2. Frankenstein
Imagine a world where mad scientists create living creatures out of dead bodies. Mary Shelley (1797–1851) wrote Frankenstein in London and her novel was published anonymously on 1 January 1818.
3. The invisible Man
Written by H.G wells. The story revolves around a great scientist called griffin. In his endeavor of making himself invisible, Griffin creates chaos in a nearby village and eventually commits murder. This is a must-read for all the horror and sci- fi readers.
4. Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959
It is a science fiction novel written by one of the most valued writers Jules Verne. The main character Professor Otto Lidenbrock Travels Inside a Volcano to find the center of the earth.
5. 2001: A Space Odyssey
Sold over three million copies worldwide. 2001: a space odyssey won many national and international awards and eventually the novel by Arthur C. Clarke was adapted to a movie directed by Sci- fi director Stanley Kubrick.
6. Brave New World
Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley in the year 1932 is a dystopian novel that talks about civilization. The story protagonist Bernard Marx fights for his individuality in a world of Artificial intelligence and genetic modification.
7. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
It is a must-read novel cause who doesn’t like laughing. The protagonist Arthur dent is a goofy man who is the last surviving human in the world.
8. 1984
8. 1984 is a dystopian novel written by English author George Orwell. The plot talks about a futuristic world where the Government has taken over human life and there is no sense of security and privacy for human beings. The story moves along with the protagonist Winston who turns his outrage into rebellion and anarchy.
9. I, Robot (1950)
I, robot (1950) by Isaac Asimov is a classic example of excellent narration and exceptional character development in a novel. The story takes place in a futuristic everyday world where robots and humans live together. The narration will keep you craving for more as you read through the perspective of humans and robots.
10. The Time Machine
The time machine is a natural phenomenon in the modern era. The main plot talks about traveling through different timelines using a vehicle. The time machine is one of the best Sci-fi thrillers ever written in the world.