Science Fiction is a subgenre of fantasy literature that explores the supernatural, the paranormal, and the unexplained.
A good science fiction book can be a good novel as well as a great story.
We can see this in the work of Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and Philip K. Dick.
The genre’s influence has grown since the 1920s, when science fiction was still a fringe phenomenon.
But that influence hasn’t waned, and it hasn’t faded completely.
Today, science fiction is still one of the most popular and influential genres of literature, with millions of books sold each year.
This is the sixth installment in a new series of three-part series, Science and Fiction.
Here are five science fiction books to get you started: Science and Magic: A Science Fiction Story by James S.A. Corey Science and Nature: A Modern Science Fiction Book by Mark A. Cohen Science and Religion: A Spiritual Science Fiction Novel by James P. Breslin Science and the New Millennium: A Scientific Exploration of Science Fiction and Its Influence on Popular Culture by John Green Science and Philosophy: The Modern Theory of Science by Daniel DennettScience and Religion in the Twentieth Century: The Scientific Revolution and its Impact on Science Fiction by Steven PinkerThe Science Fiction Hall of Fame: The Essential Guide to Science Fiction Books by Neil Gaiman