William Hope Hodgson
323 - The Night Land - William Hope Hodgson (1912)
Science Fiction Supernatural

The Night Land – William Hope Hodgson (1912)

The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson is a dark, cosmic horror novel set in a future where the sun has died, and monsters roam the Earth’s eternal night.
HG Wells
122 - The World Set Free - HG Wells (1914)
Science Fiction

The World Set Free – HG Wells (1914)

The World Set Free by H.G. Wells envisions a future shaped by atomic energy, foreseeing both its revolutionary potential and its catastrophic consequences.
Andre Norton
Time Traders
329 - Galactic Derelict - Andre Norton (1959)
Adventure Science Fiction

Galactic Derelict – Andre Norton (1959)

Galactic Derelict by Andre Norton follows Travis Fox and time-traveling agents as they accidentally activate an ancient alien spaceship, launching them into the unknown.
Andre Norton
Time Traders
330 - The Defiant Agents - Andre Norton (1962)
Adventure Science Fiction

The Defiant Agents – Andre Norton (1962)

The Defiant Agents by Andre Norton follows Apache colonists on the alien planet Topaz, forced to survive with ancestral instincts awakened in a dangerous new world.
Andre Norton
Time Traders
331 - Key Out of Time - Andre Norton (1963)
Adventure Science Fiction

Key Out of Time – Andre Norton (1963)

Key Out of Time by Andre Norton follows Ross Murdock as he uses time travel to explore an alien world’s history, only to become trapped in a forgotten past.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Classics

Look at the Harlequins! – Vladimir Nabokov (1974)

A haunted writer wanders through love, madness, and memory, crafting illusions so vivid they blur with truth in a dazzling dance of identity and invention.
Margaret Cavendish
335 - Blazing World - Margaret Cavendish (1666)
Psychological Science Fiction

Blazing World – Margaret Cavendish (1666)

The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish is an early feminist sci-fi novel, following a woman who becomes ruler of an alternate universe filled with strange beings.
Mark Twain
960 - The Gilded Age - Mark Twain (1873)_yt
Classics Historical Satire

The Gilded Age – Mark Twain (1873)

A scathing, satirical portrait of greed, ambition, and political rot in post-Civil War America - where fortune beckons, failure waits, and dreams are as fragile as promises.
Aleister Crowley
336 - Moonchild - Aleister Crowley (1917)
Fantasy Supernatural

Moonchild – Aleister Crowley (1917)

Moonchild by Aleister Crowley is an occult novel blending mysticism, magic, and philosophical battles between rival factions seeking to create a supernatural child.
Franz Kafka
977 - A Report for an Academy - Franz Kafka (1917)_yt
Classics Psychological

A Report for an Academy – Franz Kafka (1917)

An ape's haunting transformation into a man reveals the cost of survival, the illusion of freedom, and the quiet tragedy of losing oneself to become acceptable.