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Top ten in the list of interstellar novels

Top ten in the list of interstellar novels:

1, Dune by Frank Herbert, a must-read classic in the history of science fiction. Dune was selected into many lists, such as Amazon's 100 books that must be read in a lifetime, BBC's 100 books that are the most popular in Britain, and NBC's "TOP 100 science fiction".

2. Liu's "Three-body". The work tells the information exchange between human civilization and three-body civilization on the earth, the life-and-death struggle and the rise and fall of the two civilizations in the universe. The first one was translated by Liu Yukun and won the Best Novel Award in the 73rd Hugo Award.

3. isaac asimov's trilogy "Base" tells the story of the gradual decline of the galactic empire that ruled the galaxy 12000. Only hari seldon, the master of psychohistory, predicted that the future galaxy would experience 30,000 years of darkness, full of ignorance, wild honey and war.

Hari seldon gathered the best scientists in the empire and came to a desolate planet on the edge of the Milky Way to establish a "base", making it a sci-fi epic story that future generations hope for a lighthouse. * * * consists of five short stories.

4. George Orwell's 1984. In this work, Orwell depicts a horrible world. In the future society imagined by interstellar travel, the ultimate goal of supremacy is to pursue power, and human nature is completely strangled by power, and people's lives fall into extreme poverty, and the life of the lower classes becomes a monotonous cycle. The story of people's resistance.

5. William Gibson's "Nerve Calls the Magician", which won the 1985 nebula award, Hugo award, Philip award and Dick award for best novel, is not only an epoch-making work in the history of science fiction, but also a wonderful breakthrough in human imagination, and it is also the source to which the emergence and evolution of the Internet must return. Please click to enter the place described in the CD.

6. Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The earth was destroyed by the Vogon, because a hyperspace highway will be built in its place. Arthur Dent, the hero, went on because he had a friend named Ford Pfeiffer.

On the surface, this friend is an actor who can't find a job. In fact, he is an alien from Betelgeuse and a researcher sent to Earth by the famous Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The two started their adventure across the galaxy, and only the infinite wisdom contained in the book "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" can help them.

7. aldous Hebelli's Brave New World. This work mainly depicts a future world 600 years ago, with rich material life and highly developed technology.

People's desires can be completely satisfied at any time and anywhere, and they can enjoy life carefree, without worrying about the pain caused by birth, illness and death. However, in a mechanically civilized society, there is no family, no personality, no complex, no freedom and no morality. There is no real emotion between people, and human nature is obliterated by the polishing of machines.

8. robert heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. Stranger in a Foreign Land is the representative work of American writer Robert A. Heinlein. The story tells the story of his lover michael smith, discussing his interaction with Martians and sharing human culture.

9. "Do bionic people dream of electric sheep?" By Philip Dick. Do bionic people dream about electric sheep? Set it at San Francisco 202 1. After the nuclear war, radioactive dust made the animals on the earth endangered, and the earth was no longer suitable for human habitation.

In order to encourage the surplus population to emigrate, the government promises that as long as they emigrate to other planets, they can automatically equip everyone with a bionic person to help them live. Then there is the story of bionic man's resistance.

10, The Left Hand in the Dark by Ursula K. Lequin and The Left Hand in the Dark are science fiction novels published by American writer Ursula Lequin in 1969. It is one of Ikumeng's series of novels, and won the nebula award of 1969 and the Hugo award of 1970.