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  2. Science fantasy - Wikipedia

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    The term "science fantasy" was coined in 1935 by critic Forrest J. Ackerman as a synonym for science fiction. [5] In the 1950s, the British journalist Walter Gillings considered science fantasy as a part of science fiction that was not plausible from the point of view of the science of the time (for example, the use of nuclear weapons in H.G. Wells' novel The World Set Free was a science ...

  3. The 29 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2024 ... - AOL

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    From J.R.R. Tolkien to Leigh Bardugo (and dragons!), we’ve got them all.

  4. The Best Fantasy and Sci-Fi Books of 2024, So Far - AOL

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    Here are the best new fantasy and sci-fi books to read in 2024, from authors including Heather Fawcett, Nisi Shawl, Danielle L. Jensen, and Sofia Samatar. ... This is a wonder of science fiction ...

  5. List of alternate history fiction - Wikipedia

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    A series of novels featuring a grown-up version of E. Nesbit's Oswald Bastable (from The Story of the Treasure Seekers and other books) who experiences a variety of alternate realities that have diverged from his own timeline. Warlord of the Air (1971) The Land Leviathan (1974) The Steel Tsar (1977) Operation Otherworld: Poul Anderson

  6. Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 9780947761110. OCLC. 12522525. Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels, An English-Language Selection, 1949–1984 is a nonfiction book by David Pringle, published by Xanadu in 1985 [1][2] with a foreword by Michael Moorcock. Primarily, the book comprises 100 short essays on the selected works, covered in order of publication, without any ...

  7. Far future in fiction - Wikipedia

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    A fictional vision from 1922 of a floating city in 10,000 years, illustrating a Hugo Gernsback speculative article. The far future has been used as a setting in many works of science fiction. The far future setting arose in the late 19th century, as earlier writers had little understanding of concepts such as deep time and its implications for ...

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