Three Science Fiction Books Books You Must Read

By Robert M Doyle

Ever wondered what the best science fiction books are? Well the selection out there is massive and people’s opinions will differ according to taste. If you do an online search, you will soon see that the best science fiction books can be any of many.

We will show you in this article what has been commonly listed as being the best science fiction books of all time.

1. HG Wells The Time Machine

The Tine Machine was first published in 1895 and is indeed one of the oldest and best science fiction books ever wrote. It is over 100 years old, but the story is just as exciting to read now, as it would have been then. HG Wells was the first person to ever make us think that it could be possible to create a machine that could jump through time.

2. Arthur C Clarke’s 2001 A Space Odyssey

The Stanley Kubrick movie classic was released at the same time as the book. The movie is great, but without Arthur C Clarke’s masterpiece it could never have made the transition into film. For this reason there is no doubt that this stands up as an all time classic and deserves to be so.

3. Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy By D. Adams

Douglas Adams has always been able to put a totally unique style into his writing that I have yet to see replicated by anyone else to the quality that this book has displayed. It is an all time great no question, and his unusual sense of humour that is shown in his books have built up a massive fan base over the years. It all starts with Arthur Dent trying to stop his house from being demolished, to earth’s destruction, to finding out the answer to the ultimate question. Great Stuff!

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