Science fiction takes readers beyond the present, imagining futuristic worlds, advanced technology, and thought-provoking what-ifs. Novels like 'Dune,' '1984,' and 'The War of the Worlds' have shaped the genre, tackling themes of artificial intelligence, dystopian futures, and interstellar travel.
Sci-fi novels often explore ethical dilemmas and social issues, making them more than just tales of space or robots. They push the boundaries of imagination, questioning humanityβs place in the universe. From time travel to cybernetics, these books continue to inspire scientists, filmmakers, and dreamers alike.