Chuan Kou Jun He
Shelves: 327.2 | 307.1 | 314.2
Condition: new
Goodreads: 3.65 (732,615 ratings)
Atwood Margaret
Shelves: 346.1 | 324.2 | 95.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 4.15 (2,365,739 ratings)
Classic futures, strange worlds, and thoughtful sci-fi
What’s here: this Science Fiction category mixes older genre classics with newer speculative fiction. You’ll find space travel, dystopian societies, post-apocalyptic settings, time slips, artificial intelligence, and stranger literary sci-fi that leans more philosophical or unsettling.
A lot of the current stock points toward well-known authors such as Ursula K. Le Guin, Philip K. Dick, H. G. Wells, Ray Bradbury, Frank Herbert, Arthur C. Clarke, Stanislaw Lem, Kurt Vonnegut, and Becky Chambers. That gives this section a fairly broad range, from early science fiction and Golden Age work to more modern, reflective novels. Stock may change.
There are also some books here that sit close to neighbouring genres. If you want futures shaped more directly by oppressive systems and collapse, see Dystopian. If you are after magic, secondary worlds, and less technology-driven storytelling, try Fantasy.
This is not a tiny category at the moment, but it is still a mixed shelf rather than a perfectly neat one. Some titles are core sci-fi, while others sit on the border with literary fiction or horror. That is simply how the current stock looks, and it may shift over time.
