Top 10 Best Science Fiction Books

# 1: Dune (Frank Herbert)

Science fiction does not get much better than this. Dina every science fiction fan's wet dream. Many people claim Dina's Science Fiction is a response to the "Lord of the Rings", and I have to agree: It certainly is. There are many good science fiction books, but Dina is truly a giant among giants. It really is the culmination of science fiction literary achievements. If you have not read Dune, do not waste more time. Read now!

# 2: Starship Troopers (Robert Heinlein)

War is beautiful by Robert Heinlein. This novel is about the glorification of rata.Prostor: space marines wearing special armor fighting a vicious alien insects foreigners. This is a classic "old school" science fiction at it's finest. This is a rip-roaring ride through the galaxy you do not want to miss.

# 3: Ender's Game (Orson Scott Card)

This is one of the corner stones of science fiction and one novel that should not propustiti.Kritika on society, the story of a boy who refuses to give up the struggle to save the fate of mankind -. This book is science fiction combines them all into one addictive and potent mix that can not be missed

# 4: Foundation (Isaac Asimov)

This is undoubtedly one of the best works of science fiction ever written. If you are a fan of science fiction with a grand and epic story, get your hands on this book.

result: The Foundation series for people who love the great and complex ideas. If you are looking for a book heavy on action, but thin on concepts, it does not have to be a book for vas.Snaga ideas presented in the center of this story, no characterization. Regardless, this is one of those books of science fiction that you only need to read. You never think about Science Fiction the same way after reading the Foundation series.

# 5: Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson)

part-time hacker and pizza delivery boy and a full-time samurai swordsman, in accordance with Hiro Protagonist. Snow Crash is a breath taking novel with the pace of action and thick enough to drown in. Snow Crash redefined and rejuvenated Cyberpunk genre. If you want a novel with bucket loads of action, futuristic technology ALA Matrix, and gritty futuristic dystopia in the world of Blade Runner, Snow Crash is a perfect recommendation.

# 6: Forever War (Joe Haldeman)

Forever War is pretty much the Vietnam War in space. It is brutal and bloody, and makes a strong case that war is truly absurd. Do not let a strong political statement novels deter you, however, this is not science fiction at best: complex, unsettling novel that makes you think ... and feel. This is a great science fiction stories that do not want to miss, true masterpiece of the genre.

# 7: Night Dawn (Peter Hamilton)

This is a space opera science fiction done right: Massive space battles, a great cast of characters compelling, political tensions between the planets and all the great adventures. There is plenty of space operas in the genre of science fiction already, but Peter Hamilton is one of the best character writers in the genre, and his pitches are just so damn interesting. He really knows how to write a rip-roaring adventure that keeps you in the late morning. Those in the mood for something big with lots of action, both inside and outside, night, Dawn offers a trilogy.

# 8: Gap (Steven R. Donaldson)

This is a disturbing series Dark Ride to Hell who does not want to miss. This is one of the darkest set of books I've read, period. But the world that Stephen Donaldson draws great. Stephen Donaldson is the author who cares deeply about the characterization, and he emphasizes the cunning anti-hero. If you are looking for a dark space opera, I highly recommend the Gap series.

# 9: Otherland (Tad Williams)

Those who are looking for something like the Matrix in writing to ask for more. Otherland is about as close as you'll get. With less mumbo-jumbo psycho babble and more realism, Otherland seems really compelling read. Otherland begins to slow, but they are willing to give the opportunity will be greatly rewarded.

# 10: Change in Carbon (Richard Morgan)

This is a dystopian cyberpunk with lots of style, and some seriously punishing action. I guarantee that once you start reading this novel, you will not be putting him down. Morgan is a man with some visionary ideas, he is always interesting characters, twisting plot, a heart-pounding action. Those who like Blade Runner, Snow Crash and Neuromancer are in for a treat.