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Science fiction books that inspired successful series or movies

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    Leviathan Wakes

    307 Global Votes
    • Magnificent science fiction story

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    This science fiction novel is the first book in the bestselling "The Expanse" series, which inspired an acclaimed television series, making it a seminal work within the genre and a departure from visual storytelling.

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    The Handmaid's Tale

    260 Global Votes
    • It inspired one of the best series of the 21st century

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    This dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood presents a totalitarian and theocratic society where fertile women are subjugated, exploring themes of oppression and resistance that have made it a fundamental work of science fiction and an inspiration for hit series.

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    The Time Machine

    33 Global Votes
    • It was G. H. Wells' first successful work.

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    This novel pioneered the time travel subgenre of science fiction and laid the groundwork for countless subsequent stories in books, television series, and films.

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    Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan

    8 Global Votes
    • Based on a literary cyberpunk classic

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    Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan is a science fiction book that inspired a successful TV series on Netflix. The novel presents a dystopian cyberpunk world with an intriguing premise about immortality and consciousness transfer, which made it attractive for television adaptation.

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    The Hunger Games

    5 Global Votes
    • Science fiction, action and drama film.

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    This science fiction adventure novel tells the story of Katniss Everdeen, a teenager who must fight for her survival in a deadly reality show, making her a benchmark in the young adult dystopian genre.

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    The Peripheral

    1 Global Votes
    • Intertwines two dystopian futures

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    This science fiction novel by William Gibson, set in the near and distant future, explores themes of destiny and technology, making it a seminal work within the genre and an inspiration for hit series.

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    Dune Series

    0 Global Votes
    • Resounding success

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    The Dune Chronicles, the book series launched in 1965, expands the Dune universe with complex political, social, and ecological plots, cementing its status as one of the most influential science fiction series.

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    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

    0 Global Votes
    • Inspired the movie Blade Runner

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    This novel by Philip K. Dick is the founding work of the Blade Runner franchise, exploring profound themes of empathy and humanity in a dystopian future.

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    2001: A Space Odyssey

    0 Global Votes
    • Inspiration for many science fiction films

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    This science fiction novel is a cornerstone of the genre, exploring profound themes about humanity, technology, and the universe, making it a seminal work that has inspired numerous films and television series.

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    Martian Chronicles

    0 Global Votes
    • Adaptation of a science fiction classic

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    This science fiction novel tells the story of an astronaut stranded on Mars, notable for its focus on scientific problem-solving and survival in a hostile environment. Its film adaptation, directed by Ridley Scott, was a huge success, making it a perfect example of a book that inspired a successful film.

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    Neuromante

    0 Global Votes
    • Influential

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    Neuromancer is considered the founding novel of the cyberpunk genre and revolutionized science fiction with its dark, urban style. William Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in this work, anticipating the impact of the internet and virtual reality.

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    The minority report

    0 Global Votes
    • It presents very interesting ideas

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    This science fiction story by Philip K. Dick is the basis for the hit film 'Minority Report,' exploring a future where crimes are predicted before they happen.

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    Jurassic Park

    0 Global Votes
    • Science fiction and adventure novel

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    This 1990 science fiction adventure novel by Michael Crichton inspired a successful film franchise and laid the groundwork for the techno-thriller subgenre, exploring human ambition and the consequences of genetic manipulation.

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    The Man in the High Castle

    0 Global Votes

    This alternate history novel by Philip K. Dick imagines a world where the Axis powers won World War II, exploring the political and social consequences of that victory. Its premise and execution make it a seminal work of science fiction that inspired a successful series.

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    Children of Men

    0 Global Votes
    • Shocking movie

    P. D. James's novel presents a dystopian future where humanity faces extinction due to infertility, exploring themes of despair and social collapse. Its setting and premise make it a key work of science fiction that has inspired adaptations.

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    A Scanner Darkly

    0 Global Votes
    • Adaptation of the novel by Philip K. Dick

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    This semi-autobiographical novel by Philip K. Dick explores drug addiction and identity through the lens of an undercover agent, serving as a deeply personal reflection by the author and an influential work of science fiction.

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    Annihilation

    0 Global Votes
    • It inspired great scenes in the movie

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    Annihilation is a science fiction novel that explores themes of nature, identity, and the unknown through its haunting atmosphere and introspective narrative, making it an influential work within the genre.

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    Ready Player One

    0 Global Votes
    • Packed with references to film, television, comics, and manga.

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    This science fiction novel by Ernest Cline is a cornerstone of the genre, set in a dystopian future and filled with references to 1980s pop culture, making it a fundamental work for understanding modern science fiction and its influence on other works.