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Revision as of 09:44, 28 February 2011
This page is meant to cover the basics works and stellar pieces of science fiction literature. While the bulk of Science Fiction is trashy genre-work there are genuine masterpieces. The purpose of this article is to illustrate those masterpieces as best as possible. As always however, this list is imperfect and always growing. If there is anything missing please add to it. If there is a work you think is missing, feel free to add it.
The Big Three
Isaac Asimov
Title | Author | Description | Pages | Book Cover |
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The Caves of Steel | Isaac Asimov | A Science Fiction / mystery novel set on earth some 3 millennia in the future. The overall plot features the dealings of a detective and his highly intelligent android partner. | 288 | |
The Complete Robot | Isaac Asimov | A collection of 31 of Isaac Asimov's short stories, they share a theme of the interaction of humans, robots and morality, and put together tell a larger story of Asimov's fictional history of robotics. Includes the story "Runaway" which outlines Asimov's laws of Robotics. | 496 | |
The Gods Themselves | Isaac Asimov | The main plotline is a project by aliens who inhabit a parallel universe (the para-Universe) with different physical laws from this one. By exchanging matter with Earth, they seek to exploit these differences in physical laws. The exchange of matter provides an alternative source of energy in their dying Universe. However, the exchange of physical laws will have consequences. | 304 | |
The Foundation Trilogy | Isaac Asimov | 678 | ||
The Naked Sun | Isaac Asimov | Another Science Fiction/Mystery Novel that features a protagonist who manages to circumvent the laws of robotics in order to have his wife murdered. | 288 |
Arthur C. Clarke
Title | Author | Description | Pages | Book Cover |
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2001: A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clarke | 320 | ||
Childhood's End | Arthur C. Clarke | Story regarding the future of mankind after the advent of a "devil-like" alien race appears and offers them a golden era of prosperity. | 256 | |
The Collected Short Stories of Arthur C. Clarke | Arthur C. Clarke | A Collection of nearly every short story Arthur Clarke has ever published tallying at over 100. Includes: The Nine Billions Names of God, The Sentinel, and his flash fiction "God said, 'Cancel Program GENESIS.' The universe ceased to exist." | 976 | |
The Fountains of Paradise | Arthur C. Clarke | 332 | ||
Rendevous with Rama | Arthur C. Clarke | Classic book featuring mankind's encounter with the alien vessel Rama. | 274 |
Robert Heinlein
Title | Author | Description | Pages | Book Cover |
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Friday | Robert Heinlein | The tale of a genetically modified female, designed to be superior physically, and mentally to normal human beings. The story follows her struggles with the prejudice against artificial humans and her attempts to assimilate. | 368 | |
Have Space Suit - Will Travel | Robert Heinlein | 256 | ||
Methuselah's Children | Robert Heinlein | 183 | ||
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress | Robert Heinlein | 384 | ||
Orphans of the Sky | Robert Heinlein | 224 | ||
Starship Troopers | Robert Heinlein | One of Heinlein's most famous pieces of science fiction, Starship Troopers follows the eyes of a human soldier going through the ranks in an alien war. | 263 | |
Stranger in a Strange Land | Robert Heinlein | 528 | ||
Time for the Stars | Robert Heinlein | 256 |
Early and Proto Science Fiction
Title | Author | Description | Pages | Book Cover |
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | Verne, Jules | 426 | ||
A Journey to the Center of the Earth | Verne, Jules | 256 | ||
A Voyage to Arcturus | Lindsay, David | 274 | ||
Frankenstein | Shelley, Mary | 328 | ||
The Invisible Man | Wells, H.G. | 208 | ||
The Island of Dr. Moreau | Wells, H.G. | 160 | ||
The Last Man | Shelley, Mary | 352 | ||
True History | Lucian of Samosata | 44 | ||
Micromegas | Voltaire | 48 | ||
The Time Machine | Wells, H.G. | 104 | ||
The War of the Worlds | Wells, H.G. | 138 |
Golden Age Science Fiction
Title | Author | Description | Pages | Book Cover |
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A Princess of Mars | Burroughs, Edgar Rice | 160 | ||
The Big Time | Leiber, Fritz | 152 | ||
The Day of the Triffids | Wyndham, John | 256 | ||
The Demolished Man | Bester, Alfred | 256 | ||
Dorsai! | Dickson, George R. | 288 | ||
The Martian Chronicles | Bradbury, Ray | 288 | ||
Mission of Gravity | Clement, Hal | 203 | ||
Out of the Silent Planet | Lewis, C.S. | 160 | ||
Slan | van Vogt, A.E. | 272 | ||
Star Maker | Stapledon, Olaf | 232 | ||
Stars My Destination | Bester, Alfred | 272 | ||
To Your Scattered Bodies Go | Farmer, Philip Jóse | 184 | ||
Triplanetary | Smith, Edward E. | 240 | ||
The Voyage of the Space Beagle | van Vogt, A.E. | 224 | ||
Who? | Budrys, Algis | 158 | ||
Who Goes There | Campbell Jr., John W. | 168 | ||
The World of Null-A | van Vogt, A.E. | 272 |
Modern Science Fiction
Title | Author | Description | Pages | Book Cover |
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A Fire Upon the Deep | Vinge, Vernor | 624 | ||
A Time of Changes | Silverberg, Robert | 304 | ||
The Algebraist | Banks, Iain M. | 434 | ||
Babel-17 | Delany, Samuel R. | 158 | ||
Behold the Man | Moorcock, Michael | 124 | ||
Beyond Apollo | Malzberg, Barry N. | 156 | ||
Bill, the Galactic Hero | Harrison, Harry | 208 | ||
Blood Music | Bear, Greg | 294 | ||
Camouflage | Haldeman, Joe | 304 | ||
Consider Phlebas | Banks, Iain M. | 544 | ||
Cryptonomicon | Stephenson, Neal | 1168 | ||
Darwin's Radio | Bear, Greg | 544 | ||
The Dispossessed | Le Guin, Ursula K. | 400 | ||
Doomsday Book | Willis, Connie | 592 | ||
Downbelow Station | Cherryh, C.J. | 352 | ||
Dune | Hebert, Frank | 544 | ||
Dying Inside | Silverberg, Robert | 304 | ||
Ender's Game | Card, Orson Scott | 352 | ||
The Faded Sun Trilogy | Cherryh, C.J. | 784 | ||
Fire time | Anderson, Poul | 288 | ||
Flowers for Algernon | Keyes, Daniel | 324 | ||
Footfall | Niven, Larry & Pournelle, Jerry | 524 | ||
The Forever War | Haldeman, Joe | 384 | ||
The Forge of God | Bear, Greg | 480 | ||
Gateway | Pohl, Frederik | 288 | ||
Halcyon Drift | Stableford, Brian | 175 | ||
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Adams, Douglas | 272 | ||
Hyperion | Simmons, Dan | 481 | ||
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream | Ellison, Harlan | 20 | ||
Ilium | Simmons, Dan | 752 | ||
The Illuminatus! Trilogy | Shea, Robert & Wilson, Robert Anton | 805 | ||
Kiln People | Brin, David | 336 | ||
The Left Hand of Darkness | Le Guin, Ursula K. | 320 | ||
Lord Valentine's Castle | Silverberg, Robert | 528 | ||
Lord of Light | Zelazny, Roger | 304 | ||
Man Plus | Pohl, Frederik | 320 | ||
The Man Who Melted | Dann, Jack | 274 | ||
The Man Who Folded Himself | Gerrold, David | 144 | ||
Mote in God's Eye | Niven, Larry & Pournelle, Jerry | 592 | ||
Moving Mars | Bear, Greg | 448 | ||
Old Man's War | Scalzi, John | 320 | ||
The Peace War | Vinge, Vernor | 304 | ||
Rainbow's End | Vinge, Vernor | 368 | ||
Red Mars | Robinson, Kim Stanley | 592 | ||
Revelation Space | Reynolds, Alistair | 576 | ||
Ringworld | Niven, Larry | 352 | ||
Rite of Passage | Panshin, Alexei | 260 | ||
River of Gods | McDonald, Ian | 599 | ||
Singularity Sky | Stross, Charles | 352 | ||
Slaughterhouse Five | Vonnegut Jr., Kurt | 288 | ||
The Snow Queen | Vinge, Joan D. | 448 | ||
Solaris | Lem, Stanislaw | 204 | ||
The Sparrow | Russell, Mary Doria | 408 | ||
Spin | Wilson, Robert Charles | 464 | ||
Sundiver | Brin, David | 352 | ||
Tau Zero | Anderson, Poul | 190 | ||
Think Like a Dinosaur and Other Stories | Kelley, James Patrick | 275 | ||
This Immortal / ...And Call Me Conrad | Zelazny, Roger | 176 | ||
Timescape | Benford, Gregory | 512 | ||
The Time Ships | Baxter, Stephen | 544 | ||
Troika | Chapman, Stepan | 256 | ||
Ubik | Dick, Philip K. | 224 | ||
Vurt | Noon, Jeff | 342 | ||
World of Ptavvs | Niven, Larry | 192 |
Cyberpunk
Title | Author | Description | Book Cover |
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Accelerando | Charles Stross | ||
Altered Carbon | Richard K. Morgan | ||
The Diamond Age | Neal Stephenson | ||
The Difference Engine | William Gibson & Bruce Sterling | ||
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep | Philip K. Dick | ||
Islands in the Net | Bruce Sterling | ||
Neuromancer | William Gibson | ||
Permutation City | Greg Egan | ||
Snow Crash | Neal Stephenson | ||
Software | Rudy Rucker |
Post Apocalyptic
Title | Author | Description | Book Cover |
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A Canticle for Leibowitz | Walter M. Miller, Jr. | ||
A Wrinkle in Time | Madeleine L'Engle | ||
The Chrysalids | John Wyndam | ||
Cloud Atlas | David Mitchell | ||
The Deep | John Crowley | ||
Dies the Fire | S.M. Sterline | ||
Dr. Bloodmoney | Philip K. Dick | ||
Dreamsnake | Vonda M. McIntyre | ||
The Dying Earth | Jack Vance | ||
Earth Abides | George R. Stewart | ||
The Elfin Ship | James Blaylock | ||
I Am Legend | Richard Matheson | ||
Lucifer's Hammer | Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle | ||
The Mount | Carol Emshwiller | ||
The Nightland | William Hope Hodgson | ||
The Planet of the Apes | Pierre Boulle | ||
The Postman | David Brin | ||
Ravage | Rene Barjavel | ||
Riddley Walker | Russell Hoban | ||
The Road | Cormac McCarthy | ||
Shadow and Claw | Gene Wolfe | ||
The Tripods Trilogy | Samuel Youd |
Dystopian
Title | Author | Description | Book Cover |
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1984 | George Orwell | ||
A Scanner Darkly | Philip K. Dick | ||
Brave New World | Aldous Huxley | ||
Fahrenheit 451 | Ray Bradbury | ||
Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said | Philip K. Dick | ||
The Giver | Lois Lowry | ||
The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood | ||
Logan's Run | William F. Nolan & George Clayton Johnson | ||
The Man in the High Castle | Philip K. Dick | ||
Stand on Zanzibar | John Brunner | ||
We | Yevgeny Zamyatin | ||
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang | Kate Wilhelm | ||
The World Inside | Robert Silverberg |