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From George Orwell's '1984' to Andy Weir's 'The Martian,' here are some of the best sci-fi books ever written. ... Ursula K. Le Guin pushed science fiction in new directions, weaving in themes of ...
It was first presented in that year as a one-time special Hugo Award in advance of a vote to make it a permanent category, and was ratified as such by members of the World Science Fiction Society that year. [2] An earlier series award was given to Isaac Asimov for his Foundation series in 1966 for Best All-Time Series. In addition to the ...
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Since release, Ascension was named as one of Vulture's "Best Books of 2023", [18] and has appeared in the Los Angeles Times "Best Tech Books of 2023", [19] The Financial Times' "Best Summer Books of 2023" [20] and was picked by Goodreads as one of "The Top New Sci-Fi Books of the Past Three Years". [21]
The novel received positive reviews, [1] and won the 2016 Arthur C. Clarke Award for best science fiction novel. [2] [3] [4] The director of the award program praised the novel as having "universal scale and sense of wonder reminiscent of Clarke himself." [5] The next in the series, Children of Ruin, was published in 2019.
Titan Books' outline for the Mass Effect Andromeda book series in its April 2016 Fiction Rights Guide stated that while the earlier installments of Mass Effect focused on the defense of the Milky Way galaxy against the sentient synthetic-organic starships known as the Reapers, Andromeda is set in a new region of space with "a dramatic new direction" and a "new and deadly enemy.” [6] The ...
The Sten Chronicles, also called The Sten Adventures, are a series of eight military science fiction and space opera novels by Chris Bunch and Allan Cole published from 1982 to 1993 (with several more novels published by Cole in 2010s). The series was originally published by Del Rey and then re-released by Orbit.
At the very heart of Chung Kuo is the 'War of Two Directions' — a struggle for the destiny of Mankind and the clash of two different ideologies. For the planet's hereditary rulers, the T'angs, the goal is stability and security, at the expense of individual freedoms if necessary, while a commercially orientated faction desires change and the uncharted challenge of the new — even though ...