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When it comes to making a list of the best sci-fi books for beginners, it’s really hard. There’s no shortage of options, as the genre encompasses so many different kinds of work from all over the planet. I have felt that are usually pretty easy to get into, but beginners can get stuck if the plot is too complex.

Usually, the genre already contains several dystopian and alternate concepts that might not exist in our world. Hence, going through a relatively easy plot (but not dull) will be the best experience for beginners or relatively younger readers. This list is ranked chronologically, and all of them can be great reads for readers of all ages trying to break into the sci-fi genre.



is one of my earliest memories of reading a sci-fi book, and it’s a classic in every right. Mary Shelley’s original work forms a testament to what too much tinkering can create. In a world where science has come a long way since the 1800s, it’s best to remember that humankind shouldn’t try to play God.

The classic has been adapted and made into cartoons, movies, and TV series and also inspired a lot of similar creations in fan fiction. H.G.

Wells is one of my favorite sci-fi writers from the classical eras, and you can unquestioningly pick any of his works. holds a unique space, as it portrays aliens in a very different way. Their invasion of Earth was strictly for one purpose – to capture humans and raid the planet for resources.

Over the years, the story has also been adapted into.

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