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Best science fiction novels

Explore the most influential and acclaimed literary works within the science fiction genre, encompassing seminal classics and contemporary masterpieces. Discover groundbreaking narratives that delve into futuristic societies, advanced technology, space exploration, dystopian futures, and speculative concepts. This collection highlights essential reads that have shaped the genre, offering insights into human nature, societal structures, and the potential impact of scientific advancements, appealing to enthusiasts of imaginative and thought-provoking literature.

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    I, Robot (1950)

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    • Humoristic and optimistic tone

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    This collection of stories by Isaac Asimov is fundamental for understanding robotics and artificial intelligence, establishing the Three Laws of Robotics. Its ethical dilemmas about the interaction between humans and robots are more pertinent than ever in the current AI era.

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    1984

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    • Explores timeless themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, censorship

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    This classic dystopia by George Orwell describes a totalitarian future under the constant surveillance of 'Big Brother'. Its warnings about mass surveillance, disinformation, and the erosion of individual liberties are more relevant than ever in today's digital age.

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    Nuclear (February 2026)

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    • Hard but essential reading

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    This novel represents a new voice in Cuban science fiction, offering a fresh and culturally rich perspective on the future and resistance. Its focus on Afro-Caribbean speculative fiction makes it unique and relevant in the current landscape.

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    Someone to Nest In (2026)

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    • Fast-paced and gloriously weird

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    Winner of prestigious awards such as the Nebula 2024 and the Locus 2025, this novel is one of the most prominent and anticipated works of the year. It offers a deep and emotional narrative about love, sacrifice, and the nature of identity.

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    Operation Bounce House (2026)

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    • Depicts frantic preparations, battles, victories, and failures in detail

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    This apocalyptic story stands out for its dimensions of complexity and its ability to question reality. It is one of the 2026 science fiction novels that deserve to be adapted for film due to its intriguing plot.

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    The Last Contract of Isako (2026)

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    • Homage to victims of capitalist schemes

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    This work promises a combination of action, drama, and science fiction with a complex character and a space backdrop. It is one of the most anticipated works from Fonda Lee, an author recognized for the acclaimed 'The Green Bone' saga.

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    The Language of Liars (2026)

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    • Poignant and thought-provoking masterpiece

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    This short novel offers an agile and reflective linguistic deconstruction of colonial mindset and enterprise in a science fiction key. It stands out for its critical and original approach to historical and social themes.

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    Vigil (2026)

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    • Explores virtue and its pitfalls

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    George Saunders' return to bookstores is a literary event, and this work promises his characteristic unique and reflective style applied to science fiction. It is a story of a wild final night of an epic and complex life.

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    I Who Have Never Known Men

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    • Explores innate human curiosity

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    This dystopia, re-released in Spain at the end of 2025, has become a recent literary phenomenon, viral on TikTok and recommended by figures like Dua Lipa. Its resurgence demonstrates the timelessness of its dystopian themes and its ability to resonate with new audiences.

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    The Lifecycle of Software Objects

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    • Brilliant example of fiction grappling with technology, AI, and consciousness

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    Ted Chiang is an author acclaimed for his intelligent and reflective science fiction, and this work remains highly relevant in the current AI context. It explores artificial intelligence and the evolution of 'digients' in a world of rapid technological advancement.

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    Frankenstein (1818)

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    • Unique blend of Gothic and science fiction genres

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    Considered the first science fiction novel, 'Frankenstein' addresses the creation of artificial life and the ethical responsibilities of science. Its relevance is perennial, especially in a time of rapid technological advancements, inviting reflection on artificial intelligence and bioengineering.

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    Ender's Game (1985)

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    • Winner of Nebula Award for best novel

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    This modern classic of military science fiction tells the story of a child genius trained to lead humanity in an alien war. It offers a deep psychological exploration of its characters and addresses themes of strategy, leadership, and morality.

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    The Martian Chronicles (1950)

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    • Presents interconnected stories about human colonization of Mars

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    This series of stories by Ray Bradbury offers a timeless vision of space exploration and human impact on new environments. Its poetic and melancholic tone about the colonization of Mars and nostalgia for Earth continues to resonate with readers.

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    Neuromancer

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    • Explodes with metaphors that demand different thinking about reality

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    A foundational novel of the cyberpunk genre, 'Neuromancer' introduced revolutionary concepts such as cyberspace and advanced artificial intelligence. Its influence on science fiction and popular culture is undeniable, and its technological and social predictions remain surprisingly relevant.

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    Strange (2026)

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    • One of the best MCU films

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    Mentioned as one of the most anticipated books of 2026 in the fantasy and science fiction genre, Olga Osorio's 'Strange' promises an innovative and quality proposal. Its inclusion in prominent new release lists suggests an original and captivating vision.

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    The Hyena and the Hawk. Echoes of the Fall/3 (2026)

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    • Features good worldbuilding

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    This third installment of a saga by Adrian Tchaikovsky, a recognized author in the genre, indicates a continuation and development of an already established science fiction universe. It is an important event for saga followers and for those seeking epic and well-constructed science fiction.

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    They Will Dream in the Garden (2026)

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    • Otherwise Award-winning author

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    Mentioned in lists of the most anticipated books of 2026 in the realm of fantasy and science fiction literature, Gabriela Damián Miravete's 'They Will Dream in the Garden' represents one of the new proposals in the genre for the current year, with the potential to offer an original vision.

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    Detour (2026)

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    • National bestseller

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    Mentioned as one of the 2026 science fiction books that should become a movie, Jeff Rake and Rob Hart's 'Detour' suggests an attractive and well-developed plot. Its cinematic potential makes it an ideal read for science fiction lovers with visual and dynamic narratives.

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    Never Let Me Go (2005)

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    • Explores profound themes of identity, love, ethics, and mortality

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    Despite not being a new release, Kazuo Ishiguro's 'Never Let Me Go' is an acclaimed work and frequently recommended on 'best books to read in 2026' lists. Its emotional depth and ethical dilemmas keep it an essential read in nostalgic science fiction.