Today (2 January) is the National Science Fiction Day (US), which also corresponds to the birthday of famous sci-fi author Isaac Asimov (1920 – 1992). This is a day to celebrate all things sci-fi, from films and books to art and shows. Therefore, I have taken this opportunity to highlight below 10 sci-fi books (in no particular order) that I reviewed over the course of a last couple of years (these also include “dystopia”). Also, see my list of favourite sci-fi books.
Solaris (Stanislaw Lem) The Memory Police (Yoko Ogawa)
A Scanner Darkly (Philip. K. Dick) A Maze of Death (Philip. K. Dick)
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (Philip. K. Dick) Dr Bloodmoney (Philip. K. Dick)
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