Top 50 Science Fiction Books on Goodreads
-Ray Bradbury
Don't pack up your dinosaurs, fellow sci-fi readers. You're among friends here.
When we set out to uncover the top science fiction books on Goodreads, our journey—searching through hundreds of books and thousands of ratings and reviews—was a spacewalk down memory lane, from revisiting the sci-fi heroes we grew up with, like young brainiac Ender and hapless (and homeless) Arthur Dent, to returning to beloved worlds created by Ursula K. Le Guin, Isaac Asimov, Octavia Butler, and many more.
The bar needed to be high. Every book on our list has at least a 4.0 average rating from Goodreads members. Unfortunately, this means that dinosaur king himself Michael Crichton failed to make the cut, along with other big names in the genre like Kim Stanley Robinson, William Gibson, and H.G. Wells. But while some classics may be missing, recent favorites from Emily St. John Mandel, Nnedi Okorafor, and Pierce Brown round out the list.
Without further ado, let's boldly go where many readers have gone before. Tell us how many of the top 50 sci-fi books you've read in the comments!
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What's your favorite science fiction book? Share it with us in the comments!
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It's funny that Speaker for the Dead but not Ender's Game is on the list. The same goes for Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Justice.
I haven't heard of some of the others.


Ditto!

Heinlein is there - The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress. This is a bit of an odd list though.

Read 17, 9 on to-read list, and will be adding a few more now.


It's funny that Speaker for the Dead but not Ender's Game is on the list. "
It's there, fourth row down. That would have been an unfortunate omission.
I'd add any of the three books in the Chaos Walking trilogy by Patrick Ness, read those recently and was very impressed.



My all-time favourite on this list would have to be Foundation. My favourite recent read, Wool.
Definitely sparked enough interest to drag me back from the political suspense thrillers I've been mining recently. Thanks for the list.

It's funny that Speaker for the Dead but not Ender's Game is on the list. The same goes for [book:Ancil..."
Ender's Game is there.



What is a good book a good read?
If I don't enjoy a book I stop reading it. There are a few on this list in that category. Not all the books I read and enjoy are what I think as good books. To get a 4 or 5 star it must have something beyond something special that distinguishes it in this genre that I enjoy. Sadly then there are some books in this list that I consider OK but top 50 material really!!!!! So many classics missing! I rest my case on one very simple statement. How can a top 50 list exclude Dune to mention just one! 50 Popular perhaps and I suspect who ever compiled this list did some editing that reflects their taste. Oh, I counted 26 as read, all with 3 or more stars and a few as wanted.

EDIT: I overlooked one of my favorites. I thought it had been omitted but it's there: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin

First column, fourth row, next to Ender's Game

It's funny that Speaker for the Dead but not Ender's Game is on the list. The same goes for [book:Ancil..."
Enders Game is on the list.

Same here!



They said it was because it didn't fit the ratings. Sad especially on Jurassic Park, which was a good, creepy novel.

First column, fourth row, next to Ender's Game"
Whoops only excuse such a terrible cover grins Still have a point though

The Moon is a harsh mistress. it's on the list.

Anyway still doing ok at 24 read.

But thanks for the inspiration. I will put some books of your list on my TBR.

hola Laura!;)

Ancillary Justice
Wonderful.