The Best Sci-Fi Novels of the Decade
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Website Collider recently offered readers a guide to some of the best sci-fi novels of the last
decade. Here are some of their top picks.
'Dark Matter' (2016) by Blake Crouch, This book explores quantum mechanics' many-world theory,
which asserts that every event causes new universes
to come into existence based on all possible outcomes.
'Dark Matter' (2016) by Blake Crouch, This book explores quantum mechanics' many-world theory,
which asserts that every event causes new universes
to come into existence based on all possible outcomes.
'All Systems Red' (2017) by Martha Wells, The first entry in the 'Murderbot' series
focuses on a security robot that becomes
independent and begins to develop emotions.
'Recursion' (2019) by Blake Crouch, This thriller revolves around a police officer investigating
claims of false memories he believes are connected
to a new technology capable of altering the past.
'Recursion' (2019) by Blake Crouch, This thriller revolves around a police officer investigating
claims of false memories he believes are connected
to a new technology capable of altering the past.
'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet'
(2014) by Becky Chambers, This quirky space opera offers a more optimistic
view of the future, following a Martian-born
human aboard the spaceship Wayfarer.
'Wool' (2013) by Hugh Howey, The first story in the 'Silo' series takes place
in a grim future where most of humanity has
been forced to live in a giant underground city.
'Red Rising' (2014) by Pierce Brown, This Martian tale of revenge
focuses on a dictatorship that
has divided society into castes.
'Exhalation' (2019) by Ted Chiang, This collection of short stories by
the author of 'Arrival' is a must-read
full of big ideas wrapped in engaging stories.
'We Are Legion' (2016) by Dennis E. Taylor, This sci-fi comedy focuses on a man who gets hit by
a car and wakes up 100 years later to discover his
consciousness is now the property of the government