Classics

Review: <em>More Than Human</em> by Theodore Sturgeon

More Than Human is widely lauded as the first literary science fiction book, and it won the first Hugo back…

2 years ago

Review: <em>A Canticle for Leibowitz</em> by Walter M. Miller Jr.

Written in 1959, A Canticle for Leibowitz is one of the first real literary science fiction books, and an enduring,…

3 years ago

Review: <em>Dragon’s Egg</em> by Robert L. Forward

Dragon’s Egg is a fun, clever look at life evolving on the surface of a neutron star, where one hour…

6 years ago

Review: <em>The Drowned World</em> by J. G. Ballard

In The Drowned World, the sun’s become too hot (130°F on a good day), and the cities of the world…

10 years ago

The 23 Best Science Fiction Books of All Time

"Best" is a hugely subjective term, and not to be trusted. So here, "Best" means, "a consensus based on dozens…

11 years ago

4 Things You Didn’t Know About <i>Dune</i>

  Written almost 50 years ago, Dune is the world’s best-selling science fiction novel. As recently as 2012, the readers…

11 years ago