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In a world where genetic engineering has run amok, a man known as Snowman struggles to survive and protect the enigmatic Children of Crake, …
Explore a curated list of the best science fiction books of all time, featuring visionary works that span from classic dystopias to futuristic adventures.
In a world where genetic engineering has run amok, a man known as Snowman struggles to survive and protect the enigmatic Children of Crake, …
Explore a frozen world where gender is fluid and society is reshaped by the arrival of an alien envoy in this groundbreaking feminist scienc…
Ted Chiang's groundbreaking collection of short stories explores profound questions about humanity, reality, and the universe with poignant …
A groundbreaking scientific discovery brings dinosaurs back to life, but when the creatures escape, chaos ensues in this thrilling tale of s…
A chilling tale of ambition and its consequences, Frankenstein explores the boundaries of human ingenuity and the ethical dilemmas of creati…
In a distant future where noble houses vie for control of the desert planet Arrakis, a young heir must navigate political intrigue and ancie…
A groundbreaking science-fiction epic that blends quantum physics, online gaming, and a chilling conspiracy that threatens all of humanity. …
A galactic war pits the utopian Culture against the religious Idirans, while a lone mercenary races to find a fugitive AI Mind in a deadly c…
In a post-apocalyptic Moscow, a lone survivor navigates the treacherous tunnels of the Metro, where humanity's last remnants fight for survi…
A modern woman is inexplicably pulled back in time to a Maryland plantation, where she must save the life of her ancestor—a white plantation…
In a dying Galactic Empire, Hari Seldon's revolutionary science of psychohistory predicts a dark age. To preserve knowledge, he establishes …
A scientist on the planet Solaris confronts a haunting manifestation of his past, raising profound questions about memory, perception, and t…
Stranded alone on Mars, an astronaut must use his ingenuity and humor to survive against all odds in this gripping tale of isolation and per…
Gully Foyle, a man left for dead in space, emerges with a vengeance and a secret that could reshape the future of humanity.
In a brutal penal colony on the moon, an unlikely trio—a charismatic outcast, a fierce revolutionary, and a sentient computer—spark a rebell…
In a frozen, post-apocalyptic world, a nameless narrator embarks on a hallucinatory quest for a white-haired girl, battling both the encroac…
In a dystopian future, a drug addicted undercover agent is torn between his double life as he battles addiction and the surveillance state.
In a neon-drenched cyberpunk future, a washed-up hacker gets one last shot at redemption in a high-stakes game against an all-powerful AI.
A breathtaking space opera that blends the Canterbury Tales with cosmic horror, where seven pilgrims embark on a perilous journey to uncover…
In a world where the virtual and real collide, Hiro, a former samurai sword-wielding pizza delivery guy, uncovers a dangerous cyber-drug wit…
Dive into a mind-bending journey through an alternate Manchester where dreams and reality blur in Jeff Noon's cult classic, Vurt. Scribble a…
Isserley's unusual appearance hides a terrifying secret that hitchhikers in the Scottish Highlands discover too late.
Dive into the future with WIRED's selection of the best science fiction books everyone should read. This list, compiled by the WIRED team, includes a diverse range of genres from cyberpunk to space operas and dystopian tales. Each book offers a unique vision of possible futures, some eerily plausible and others wildly imaginative. The list is presented in chronological order, allowing readers to trace the evolution of science fiction from its early beginnings to contemporary masterpieces. Whether you're a seasoned sci-fi enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection promises to captivate and inspire. Discover timeless classics like 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley and 'Dune' by Frank Herbert, alongside modern gems such as 'The Martian' by Andy Weir and 'The Power' by Naomi Alderman. Each book is a testament to the genre's ability to explore complex themes and push the boundaries of human imagination.