samedi 2 août 2014

The 7 Best Science Fiction Books

By Annabelle Holman


Probably you love reading. Conversely, you cannot seem to get the right book for you to quench your love for science. The following best science fiction books will give you the field to choose. Ranging from classic pieces, these pieces will feed your appetite.

Ringworld, written by Larry Niven, is a classic piece worth checking out. This story involves the puppeteers who had can only be killed using antimatter. A liquid that retains your youth for almost two hundred years and still be youth is some of the ideas that the current generation is looking to invent that are portrayed.

The Demolished Man is a piece that could get you going. Taking place in the future, the book analyses the nature in which governments and law could shift from a democratic state to another system. In this book the psychological synchrony in the way people think and act is more like the current internet platform. The peepers who are the same people who possess this abilities, are capable of curbing cases arising due to premeditated murder for a record seventy years.

Frederik Pohl and his book the Gateway, will get you reflect on your hunger for wealth. Fast forward, the main character and a couple of other people stumble on ships that are left behind by Heechee. They mend them and set up to the visitors planets in search of wealth. Little did they know the battle ahead is tough and one to be rich you will have to lose your life or if you are tough enough make it alive.

Done by John Brunner, Stand on Zanzibar, houses two characters. House and Hogan. Hogan is in the forefront of a conglomerate that is poised to take over a country in Africa. The company he leads is called general technics and also deals with genetic engineering products. Hogan on other hand is his spy and takes a geek personality to conceal his true intention. In the end he dies but after successfully getting the solution to genetic engineering.

The other option is Timescape by Gregory Benford. This award winning book encompasses the need of taking care of our future by making the right decisions now. In his piece a group of 1998 scientists, being award of an impending future environmental calamity communicate with their 1962 counterparts in try to avert this. This book is dramatic and a thriller indeed.

Alfred Beester wrote the book Tiger! Tiger! In the 1950s. Little did he know a reprint in 2011 under, The Stars is my Destination, was going to catapult the content value if this piece to huge heights. In the original piece, he assesses a character who uses teleporting as the perfect tool to evade arrest in time of problem. This shakes the world and in turn poises danger to everyone.

Snowcrash by Neal Stephenson will shock you in how the US will end up being in fictional world as portrayed in this book. Who could ever have imagined the Pizza delivery guy could make things turn around for the worst more so affect the whole nation. He comes up with a virus that shapes the US as a cybercrime infested nation.




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