George RR Martin Fantasy Science Fiction Supernatural Sandkings – George RR Martin (1981) Sandkings by George RR Martin is a chilling sci-fi story where alien creatures turn on their master, exposing hubris and leading to horror.
HP Lovecraft Science Fiction Supernatural The Whisperer in Darkness – HP Lovecraft (1931) The Whisperer in Darkness by H.P. Lovecraft combines horror and science fiction in a tale of cosmic terror set in Vermont's remote hills.
HP Lovecraft Psychological Science Fiction The Shadow Out of Time – HP Lovecraft (1936) The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft explores alien consciousness, ancient knowledge, and cosmic horror through the fragmented memories of Peaslee.
HG Wells Science Fiction The Sleeper Awakes – HG Wells (1899) The Sleeper Awakes by H.G. Wells is a dystopian vision of a future world where one man’s awakening sparks power struggles and societal upheaval.
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.
Edgar Rice Burroughs Caspak Adventure Science Fiction The Land That Time Forgot – Edgar Rice Burroughs (1918) The Land That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs tells of prehistoric dangers and survival as a lost world emerges during World War I.
Fritz Leiber Change War Science Fiction The Big Time – Fritz Leiber (1958) The Big Time by Fritz Leiber delves into time travel and war, exploring the moral and psychological consequences of altering history.
Philip K Dick Science Fiction The Skull – Philip K Dick (1952) The Skull by Philip K. Dick presents a mind-bending tale of time travel, paradoxes, and the predestined role of a man tasked to change history.
Jules Verne Science Fiction In the Year 2889 – Jules Verne (1889) In the Year 2889 by Jules Verne envisions a futuristic world shaped by technological advances and societal changes in daily life.
Jules Verne Adventure Science Fiction The Master of the World – Jules Verne (1904) The Master of the World by Jules Verne blends adventure and mystery as an inventor’s all-terrain vehicle challenges human limits.