Your Guide To Best Sci Fi Books

By Melissa Parker


Fans will always have different opinion about books. One would appeal to some more than the others, no matter how highly rated they are. Then others would somehow still gain a following no matter the bad reviews. That is the thing with bookworms. The word good for them would always be something subjective.

Someone once said that the rules of writing comes down to two simple words. And that is reading and writing. This is what makes a good writer. Before that however, you must develop your love of also having the best free scifi books in your possession or your shelf, to be more specific.

Some bookworms would have personal preference when it comes to what they would like to read. There are those who would stick to classic fictions and the rest would to have some liking for trilogies, regardless of the genre. Then again when it comes to genre, fantasy and science fiction seems to stand out. Especially to the younger ones.

For obvious reasons, most of them would have a touch of dystopian theme. This is worth the search. Although the obvious choice would be the bestsellers, they still are arguably too mainstream sometimes. When choosing your next material, do not be deceived by all the hype that goes with it.

A good one does not always mean the most modern. There are vintage ones that are critically acclaimed and deserves a bit more attention. Then again a following is rarely guaranteed. Not unless it is something as genius as 1984 by author George Orwell, which inspired the reality franchise show Big Brother.

The selection for this genre can be confusing because of how many of them are released in bookstores. It might be easier if you go and read review from reliable magazines like the NY Times. If it was worthy enough of a space there, not just as an ad, but a whole legit review, then it must be good.

Before it ends up disappointing you, ask friends and fellow bookworms about what they think. Their word would often count when it comes to this. This may not be a competition but one of your friends may be more versed about science fiction than anyone else you know. Go online and read blogs.

Try to figure out what good or best means to you. Look at it this way. A Harry Potter novel may not exactly have the same effect to you as the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. Also, do not wait for adaptations in the big screen before you buy a copy of Fahrenheit by Ray Bradbury. A success in the cinemas does not necessarily warrant it to be a good read. Otherwise, prepared to be disappointed.

Go online and check websites because there are endless lists there of suggestions about which ones are the best reads. And this is based on polls from readers across the globe. Check websites and blogs that will give you links to free pdf files that you can download them from. For sure, you will not be spending a dime on this.




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