Friday 8 July 2016

Your Guide To Best Sci Fi Books

By Melissa Parker


Other people find it hard to understand how those who love to read, could trade a party for a cup of coffee and a good book or two. But then that is what their idea of a weekend or free time well spent is. And naturally, these people somehow have great dreams of being writers too.

It does not mean they do not like to be with people. They may have just a thirst for information and the literary world that cannot be easily quenched. This is also how these people explore what lies beyond their reading preferences. Like how it is when trying to pick out best free scifi books.

If you are having a hard time picking one, just imagine what it had took writers to seek inspiration in creating them. No, they generally do not run out of ideas but they also get exhausted. People like them are creative by nature but out of so many emerging ones, every generation have their share of a few who would stand out.

Especially when it comes to science fiction, because the genre is somehow hard to grasp sometimes. Only the ones who love a sense of adventure with a tinge of fantasy and dystopia feels can appreciate. Jennifer Lawrence would not have marked her place in Hollywood had it not been for the adaptation of the Hunger Games trilogy by Susan Collins.

But you cannot deny the fact that sci fi is still a fringe genre compared to the rest. No matter the classics, if you are still living in the ninetys, this will not appeal so much to you. But for some reason, this generation had totally embraced it with open arms, thanks to successful adaptations in the big screen.

Others have come across as flops but they have still earned a place among readers. Over the last decade, this has become revolutionary as authors became more creative. But of course, the likes of Margaret Atwood and Orwell still cannot be replaced. Maybe because it is tougher for these writers. Like others, they have to earn their place.

You see, readers are subjective. That is why cult series exists. For some reason there are those that are slammed by the critics but nevertheless receives a following from a specific admiring audience with authors like Virginia Andrews. But a V. C Andrews will always be different from a Margaret Atwood.

So that it will be easier for you, try to figure what it is you want. Base it on what your expectations are, because that matters a lot. You may have a picture in your mind about the outer space. Or you fancy some Back Into The Future kind of thing. This is where you explore your interests because there are many to choose from.

The ones from yester years may not appeal to you as much as it had taken an impact on a massive audience and critics. Ask for suggestions from those who are well served in this subject. This is because you may be lost in the all the buzz of the contemporary pones which would come out as too mainstream for you.




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