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Are there any good science fiction novels?
First, Frank Herbert's "Dune"

Dune is the best-selling science fiction novel in the world. Dune is a must-read classic in the history of science fiction.

Dune was selected as one of Amazon's "books to read in life 100"? BBC "The most popular 100 books in Britain"? , the national broadcast * * * "science fiction fantasy TOP 100"? And many other lists, it is also the first work to win both Hugo Award and Xingyun Award, and won the title of "Best Science Fiction in the 20th Century" by Trajectory magazine.

Second, Liu's' Three-body'

Three-body is a series of novels written by Liu, which consists of Three-body, three body 2: Dark Forest and three body 3: Eternal Death. The first article was serialized in Science Fiction World magazine in May 2006, the second article was first published in May 2008, and the third article was published in 20 10 10.

Third, William Gibson's "Nerve Summoning Warlock"

Gibson coined the word "Cyberspace" in "The Warlock", describing a magnificent and boundless virtual space in the near future.

Nowadays, network virtualization has become a real part of life, and Neurologist has entered our Chinese world as a new book. This book won three best novel awards in 1985, namely, the nebula of science fiction literature, Hugo, Philip and Dick. It is not only an epoch-making work in the history of science fiction, but also a wonderful breakthrough in human imagination, and it is also the source that we must return to when we talk about the emergence and evolution of the Internet today.

Four, Douglas Adams's "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"

This book is the first in Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. This novel was first published in 1979 and 10, and immediately became a best seller with its unique comedy science fiction genre. Astero Dent thinks he is an unfortunate earthman, and everything in his life is not satisfactory. For the project of the Galaxy Expressway, he learned that aliens must get rid of the earth, which is an obstacle to the progress of the project.

5. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World

Aldous huxley's Brave New World is a dystopian novel published in 1932. This novel tells us that in a futuristic London society, people are driven by excessive physical desires without any moral influence.

Huxley reveals the dark side of the fast-paced, ultra-modern world, in which everyone seems to be complacent about using some genetic engineering, brainwashing, entertainment and drugs. Huxley's exquisite works won great praise and were rated as "one of the greatest 100 novels of all time" by Observer.