By Mattie MacDonald
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is considered a classic piece of literature and one of the first and best sci fi novels ever written. The story is set in a dystopian future where people are psychologically manipulated and conditioned for the benefit of the powers that be.
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is another science fiction classic. The story is set in a dystopian near future where "Firemen" burn books. One such Fireman is Guy Montag who lives a desolate and lonely existence in a world where people do not read, enjoy their natural surroundings or think for themselves. Montag begins to question his life before eventually discovering literature. He then decides to bravely save all the books and restore his life. The title is names after the temperature at which paper spontaneously ignites.
Frank Herberts Dude is set in a far off planet known as Arrakis. The planet is the source of melange, which is a drug that grants immortality. The planet is the stage for a major family feud over power and the plot follows the quest of a Duke called Paul Atreides to attain his rightful place on the throne.
Phillip L Dick's novel. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep was turned into a cult movie known as Bladerunner. It is a post-apocalyptic story and humans have fled to Mars. While on Mars humans have androids that work for them as slaves. Many of the androids escaped and returned to earth. The book's protagonist, Rick Deckard is a bounty hunter who tracks down and retires these androids. He finds himself on a quest to find eight androids that killed their masters back on mars.
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson's is a must-read for any fan of science fiction. The book is set in the not too distant future where human beings have started to colonize Mars. Arguments erupt back on Earth as to whether to create another Earth by terraforming or to leave Mars as it is.
Contact by the renowned astro-physicist, Carl Sagan blends hard sci fi with a fantastic story line. It is the story of a woman who works for SETI who discovers noise coming from an earth like planet via a radio telescope.
The Foundation trilogy by Issac Asimov is considered classic literature. Set in the far future, humans have spread throughout the galaxy and established an empire that is about to collapse due to corruption, bureaucracy and political infighting. The historian Hari Seldon sets out to preserve all knowledge in a vast encyclopedia. He brings many eminent scientists and scholars together on a planet to bring a new era of humanity.
No list of science fiction novels is complete without HG Wells War of the Worlds. The plot is well known; Earth is invaded by Martians that operate huge tripod like vehicles. They use total war to subdue humans because they want to get hold of the Earth's resources. In 1938, Orson Wells read the first chapter of story on the radio, which sent many listeners into a panic because they thought the story was a news flash!
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is another science fiction classic. The story is set in a dystopian near future where "Firemen" burn books. One such Fireman is Guy Montag who lives a desolate and lonely existence in a world where people do not read, enjoy their natural surroundings or think for themselves. Montag begins to question his life before eventually discovering literature. He then decides to bravely save all the books and restore his life. The title is names after the temperature at which paper spontaneously ignites.
Frank Herberts Dude is set in a far off planet known as Arrakis. The planet is the source of melange, which is a drug that grants immortality. The planet is the stage for a major family feud over power and the plot follows the quest of a Duke called Paul Atreides to attain his rightful place on the throne.
Phillip L Dick's novel. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep was turned into a cult movie known as Bladerunner. It is a post-apocalyptic story and humans have fled to Mars. While on Mars humans have androids that work for them as slaves. Many of the androids escaped and returned to earth. The book's protagonist, Rick Deckard is a bounty hunter who tracks down and retires these androids. He finds himself on a quest to find eight androids that killed their masters back on mars.
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson's is a must-read for any fan of science fiction. The book is set in the not too distant future where human beings have started to colonize Mars. Arguments erupt back on Earth as to whether to create another Earth by terraforming or to leave Mars as it is.
Contact by the renowned astro-physicist, Carl Sagan blends hard sci fi with a fantastic story line. It is the story of a woman who works for SETI who discovers noise coming from an earth like planet via a radio telescope.
The Foundation trilogy by Issac Asimov is considered classic literature. Set in the far future, humans have spread throughout the galaxy and established an empire that is about to collapse due to corruption, bureaucracy and political infighting. The historian Hari Seldon sets out to preserve all knowledge in a vast encyclopedia. He brings many eminent scientists and scholars together on a planet to bring a new era of humanity.
No list of science fiction novels is complete without HG Wells War of the Worlds. The plot is well known; Earth is invaded by Martians that operate huge tripod like vehicles. They use total war to subdue humans because they want to get hold of the Earth's resources. In 1938, Orson Wells read the first chapter of story on the radio, which sent many listeners into a panic because they thought the story was a news flash!
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