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Covid-19: Best Science Fiction Novels to Read in Quarantine

The COVID-19 has attacked almost all the nations due to which most of the countries announced shutdown. Now the biggest task is what to do during this quarantine to make ourselves mentally healthy? Well, what is better than reading books. Thus here is the compilation of best science fiction novels that you should read in quarantine. 

Reading is the best exercise for your brain. Since it develops, our thoughts give us endless knowledge while keeping our minds active. Furthermore, reading a science fiction novel can help us learn, understand, and make us smarter. Not just knowledge, it also increases our vocabulary. So here is the list of best science fiction novels. 

Jurassic Park, by Michael Chrichton (1990)

If dinosaurs have always fascinated you as a kid, this is your must-watch sci-fi. The writer has given an account of the dangers of genetic engineering. The book centered on disastrous attempts to create a park of cloned dinosaurs. It was a great success for the author Michael. 

Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley (1818)

Frankenstein is a gothic sci-fi that presents Dr.frankenstein’s fiend, who takes revenge from his creator. The narrative will hook you from beginning to end. It is a well written English novel that centered around a boy named Victor Frankenstein. 

Foundation, by Isaac Asimov (1951)

In Foundation, the writer presents the rise and fall of the empires. The series holds Hari Seldon as an architect of psychohistory who can make several accurate predictions. The book shows how Seldon saves the human race from the dark ages.

The Stars My Destination, by Alfred Bester (1957)

The main theme of this novel is “what if humans could teleport?” and sprawls into the tale of rebirth that winds across the solar system. The narrative follows the life of Gully Foyle, who spends six months isolated in the deep space. 

Solaris, by Stanislaw Lem (1961)

The origin of the book cam as a surprise with philosophical thought. This novel follows the journey of a team of humans to the space station. They were trying to understand the mystery of the ocean on the planet of Solaris. The novel helps to seek something that doesn’t belong to their world. 

Dune, by Frank Herbert (1965)

The series Dune is set 20,000 years forth in the future in the galaxies. There the world is the opposite. The computers have been shut down due to religious reasons, and noble families rule the planets. It depicts the real-life story of the plains and features of Saturn’s moon.