Science Fiction

The complete guide to sci-fi — from golden age classics to the best new releases. Space opera, hard sci-fi, cyberpunk, first contact, and everything in between.

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Essential Sci-Fi

Science fiction is arguably the most important genre of the last century — it's where we process our anxieties about technology, explore what it means to be human, and imagine radically different futures.

For hard sci-fi: Start with Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama or Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars. Both take the science seriously without sacrificing story.

For space opera: Iain M. Banks' Culture novels (start with Consider Phlebas) or Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space. Both are vast, intelligent, and utterly transportive.

For cyberpunk: William Gibson's Neuromancer invented the genre and still reads like the future. Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash is the funniest important book in sci-fi.

For short stories: Ted Chiang's Stories of Your Life and Others is the gold standard of modern sci-fi short fiction. Each story is a precisely constructed thought experiment.

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