Articles on the world of science fiction

Science fiction uses scientific and technological hypotheses to portray human beings in conditions that do not yet exist. It explores what happens when the starting rules change and how the people who inhabit them react. Different currents coexist under the same label: space opera with its interplanetary scale, hard SF with scientific rigor at its core, biopunk on the body and genetic engineering, dystopia on power and control, first contact on the encounter between humanity and the alien. This section collects reading guides and pathways by genre.

Detective stories set in space: 4 novels to read

Investigation and science fiction pair well: the unknown becomes a case to solve. Four novels with a detective at the center. The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov. A human detective and a robot partner investigate a murder in a future megacity. Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan. Noir investigation in a

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Books like The Expanse: 5 reads for space opera fans

The Expanse combined realistic politics, interplanetary scale and flawed characters. Readers who finish it often want the same register. Five titles that deliver it. Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. A scientist wakes alone on a spaceship and has to save Earth, with the science worked out step by step. The

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