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2023 was an incredible year for books celebrating all things science. Here are 10 of the best science fiction books of 2023. Chris M. Arnone. The son of a librarian, Chris M. Arnone's love of books was as inevitable as gravity.
Parade's book expert Michael Giltz shares his top picks for the best science fiction, sci-fi and fantasy books of 2024 From J.R.R. Tolkien to Leigh Bardugo (and dragons!), we’ve got them...
Below, listed in publication order, are our favorite science-fiction books of the year (so far). Watch this space for updates; we’ll continue adding to our list as the year unfolds.
From spectacular sequels and award-winning novels, to continuing adventures in science fiction's most popular universes, our list of sci-fi books includes some of the best new reads of 2024, the best of 2023 and our all-time picks.
The best new science fiction books of November 2024. From Harlan Ellison to Haruki Murakami, via an intergalactic cooking competition, this month has plenty of science fictional treats on...
The field narrows to the top 10 books in each category, and members have one last chance to vote! Books published in the United States in English, including works in translation and other significant rereleases, between November 17, 2022, and November 15, 2023, are eligible for the 2023 Goodreads Choice Awards.
Every year, the judges for the Arthur C. Clarke Award highlight the best of the latest batch of science fiction books. In 2024, the six-strong shortlist includes an exploration of octopus intelligence, a queer space opera, and a dystopian novel hailed as the new Hunger Games. Andrew M. Butler, academic and chair of the judges, talks us through ...
The authors of the best modern sci-fi novels are pushing boundaries of theme, concept, and genre to bring us the very fines science fiction.
Cyberpunk, space operas, dystopias – we've pulled together some of the WIRED team's favourite science fiction novels. Some are eerily plausible, others are wild trips of the imagination, but...
Some highlights are: Monday: Business by Andrew Hill. Tuesday: Environment by Pilita Clark. Wednesday: Economics by Martin Wolf. Thursday: Fiction by Laura Battle. Friday: Politics by Gideon ...