Great speculative fiction books Public

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  1. Neuromancer by  (Sprawl Trilogy, #1)

    The Matrix is a world within the world, a global consensus- hallucination, the representation of every byte of data in …

    naught101 says:

    Amazing atmosphere. Genre-defining. The only book that's every made me want a neural implant (as long as it's open source)

  2. naught101 says:

    This is my favourite book of short-stories ever. There are no misses here. Excellent explorations of religion (last story), relationships (first few stories), gender, and various other topics.

  3. A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 1) by 

    A boy grows to manhood while attempting to subdue the evil he unleashed on the world as an apprentice to …

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    Sparse and atmospheric. Le Guin manages to make a world that feels desolate and loved at the same time.

  4. The Dispossessed by 

    Shevek, a brilliant physicist, decides to take action. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and attempt to tear down …

    naught101 says:

    Anarchist Utopia, eye-opening.

  5. naught101 says:

    Great exploration of what society on a developing planetary colony made primarily of highly educated people might look like.

    This is the best book of the trilogy - the first is good too. Blue Mars is less amazing.

  6. V for Vendetta by ,

    "Good evening, London." It's nine o'clock and this is The Voice of Fate... It is the Fifth of the Eleventh, …

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    The film was very faithful to the original comic, and both are an excellent rev-up for the revolutionary spirit.

  7. Equal rites by  (The Discworld series)

    Equal Rites is a comic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett. Published in 1987, it is the third novel in the …

    naught101 says:

    Fantasy as a blunt-weapon for feminism. This is early Discworld, so still a bit rough around the edges, but also still extremely funny and insightful, as always.

  8. The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by  (Broken Earth, #1)

    A SEASON OF ENDINGS HAS BEGUN.

    IT STARTS WITH THE GREAT RED RIFT across the heart of the world's sole …

    naught101 says:

    This is a really impressive exercise in imaginative world-building. Jemisin deals with people in a very real way, in a pretty unreal setting.

  9. Island by  (Perennial classic)

    The final novel from Aldous Huxley, Island is a provocative counterpoint to his worldwide classic Brave New World, in which …

    naught101 says:

    Inspirational utopia. Nothing proposed in the book seems even that difficult, if we really wanted it.

  10. The Carpet People by 

    naught101 says:

    One of the best putting-everything-in-perspective stories I've read.

  11. Snow Crash by  (A Bantam spectra book)

    In reality, Hiro Protagonist delivers pizza for Uncle Enzo’s CosaNostra Pizza Inc., but in the Metaverse he’s a warrior prince. …

    naught101 says:

    This book exudes cool. Excellent cyberpunk romp

  12. The Way of Kings by  (The Stormlight Archive, #1)

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings, book one of The Stormlight Archive begins …

    naught101 says:

    Sanderson is a master of world-building, plot, and character. This is my favourite series of his, even though it's only half finished. The world seems at first to be non-sensical, but he pulls things together in ways that are mind-blowing when they happen.

  13. Daughter of the Empire by , (The Empire Trilogy, #1)

    Magic and murder engulf the realm of Kelewan. Fierce warlords ignite a bitter blood feud to enslave the empire of …

    naught101 says:

    This is one of the best spy-intrigue novel series I've read. Extremely engaging.

  14. Out of the Silent Planet by 

    The first book in Lewis's Space Trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet tells the story of Dr. Elwin Ransom, a …

    naught101 says:

    CS Lewis while he was in his exploratory athiest phase. This is really inventive sci-fi for it's time. Feels very Jules Verne ish

  15. Cat's Cradle by 

    naught101 says:

    I don't know if this is hard sci-fi or not, but it's a great sarcastic apocalyptic romp.

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