Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale Classics Fantasy Science Fiction The Testaments – Margaret Atwood (2019) The Testaments by Margaret Atwood intertwines three women’s stories, exposing Gilead’s cracks and showcasing resilience and resistance.
Margaret Atwood MaddAddam Fantasy Science Fiction Oryx and Crake – Margaret Atwood (2003) Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood tells a dystopian story of love, science, and survival in a world ravaged by genetic engineering.
Margaret Atwood MaddAddam Fantasy Science Fiction The Year of the Flood – Margaret Atwood (2009) The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood explores survival and faith in a world destroyed by a pandemic, blending wit and profound insight.
Margaret Atwood MaddAddam Fantasy Science Fiction MaddAddam – Margaret Atwood (2013) MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood concludes the trilogy with a gripping tale of survival, ethics, and humanity’s fragile bond with nature.
Arthur Conan Doyle Professor Challenger Adventure Science Fiction When the World Screamed – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1928) When the World Screamed by Arthur Conan Doyle explores Professor Challenger’s bold experiment to communicate with Earth as a living organism.
Edgar Rice Burroughs Barsoom Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction The Master Mind of Mars – Edgar Rice Burroughs (1927) The Master Mind of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs follows a soldier on Barsoom aiding a surgeon in a tale of science, love, and daring rescue.
Harry Harrison Deathworld Adventure Science Fiction Deathworld – Harry Harrison (1960) Deathworld by Harry Harrison is a gripping sci-fi adventure of survival on a hostile planet, blending action, resilience, and alien encounters.
Olaf Stapledon Psychological Science Fiction Star Maker – William Olaf Stapledon (1937) Star Maker by William Olaf Stapledon explores cosmic civilizations and philosophical themes, questioning existence and the universe's ultimate nature.
George RR Martin Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Windhaven – George RR Martin (1975) Windhaven by George RR Martin and Lisa Tuttle tells of Maris defying tradition to soar the skies in a tale of ambition and freedom.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction The Food of the Gods – HG Wells (1904) The Food of the Gods by H.G. Wells examines the unintended chaos of scientific innovation as giant creatures disrupt society.