Best selling science fiction books. What they make us believe in!
Science fiction book Dune impresses us because of its highly creative imagination, and the way it leads the #scifi readers into a that holy dimension of impalpable scifi reality, and still makes it feel so real and palpable.
When we think of scifibook Frankenstein, it offers a completely different #scifi flavour. One that is incomparable. Because it forces the scifi reader’s imagination to take strides alongside its powerful scientific imagination that challenges every conventionality without ruining or distorting its primary scifi appeal of a wonderfully exciting story. Where almost after every short interval fiction appears to be transforming into valid scientific realities, and when Frankenstein’s Monster becomes alive and gains all life like sensations, the scifibook leaves the scifi readers completely blown away. Because it makes them believe in the unbelievable, and with a highly sophisticated scifi writing style and control over the scifi plot that is unique to Ms. Mary Shelley; the scifi reader is made to accept the overpowering eloquence of the scifibook. Moreso when it comes to scifi imagination that achieves absolute culmination in the #scifibook titled Frankenstein. To marvel at its matchless scientific revelation, you must read it. Also, the scifibook titled: The Invisible Man, written by the father of scifi genre, Mr. H. G. Wells, a scifi reader is offered a choice to think and judge the concept presented in the #scifibook, but the author’s use of words and arrangement of sentences is so well executed that the scifi reader always chooses what the scifi author wants him/her to choose. And that choice is always and for all scifi readers the same, “believe in the concept and believe in the invisible man too, because it is possible.” And by the time the #scifi readers have concluded reading the #scifibook, they become so dominated by this thought of invisibility, that most of the scifi readers assume for a moment or two that they have themselves become invisible. If not in reality, but they definitely imagine it to be so for a moment. Because they believe in the Invisible Man created by Mr. H. G. Wells.
And when it comes to the best selling #scifibooks, most of them always make the scifi readers believe in something, mostly the imagination that the scifibook promotes. Which in most of the cases is always a new scientific idea.
Dune makes us believe in the wonder drug and a lot of other concepts, Frankenstein makes us believe in the possibility that the dead can be brought back to life, although at the same time it also makes no obvious attempt to uncouple ethical aspects from such scientific goals. And the #scifibook, The Invisible Man makes us believe in a scientific concept that is radical and very monumental, considering the time when the scifibook was published.
And it would not be incorrect to say that best selling scifibooks impregnate the #scifi readers’ minds with extraordinarily creative scientific ideas. And then lets them find those impassable factors of logical realities that prevent these new scientific ideas from wearing the cloak of reality. And when the scifi readers begin decoding the new scientific imagination, most of the time they do secure pedagogic direction that would fact check and authenticate this new scientific reality. Most of the time the scifi readers do succeed in achieving this logical ratification.
And when this happens, the scifibook makes the scifi reader believe in himself/herself, and on experiencing this vortex of new scientific revelation within him/her, the scifibook automatically becomes his/her intellectual mentor. Apart from being a great source of scifi enjoyment. And what can keep such a scifibook from becoming the best selling scifibook- A scifibook that makes the scifi reader believe in his/her own scientific zeal and also in the scientific idea expressed in it.
As long as a scifibook succeeds in making the scifi readers believe in something, especially its scientific thought, the scifi readers would be willing to read the #scifibook with a lot of fervour. Without at all feeling that the reading experience was punitive at all. Because there are a few reading experiences where towards the end of the book the reader feels it was not at all a gainful experience.
In scifibooks erstwhile imaginations that have already been dealt with by many authors in the past, are unable to garner universal acceptance from the scifi readers. Because most of them associate it with their existing bank of scientific imaginations. And when a scifi imagination lacks newness, the scifi reader’s mind turns consciously inconsiderate towards it. And in a horse race, where the horse intentionally does not want to run faster, no matter how efficient the rider maybe, the horse has no chance of winning the race.
And a #scifibook that makes the scifi readers experience an erstwhile and retrogressive imagination, turns itself into this horse that could have easily won the race, but due to its unwillingness to run faster. It loses the race, that in this case would mean being unable to become the best selling scifibook.
A #scifi reader is willing to believe in the new as long as it does not completely discredit the old or uses fiction that overflows with logical inadequacy.
And there is a #scifibook that makes the scifi readers believe in the most believable version of reality that would exist in 2075. This scifibook is titled: They Loved in 2075.
It is a romance scifi and it is a technologically super advanced scifi at the same time. Now that might sound like Romeo falling in love with Juliet in 2075, only that in 2075, Juliet happens to have lost all her human emotions and she cannot feel love the way humans are meant to. Now that is interesting and a very strong possibility in 2075, when humans will be surrounded by self aware machines and AI powered robots.
To feel the new climax of romance, read the #scifibook, They Loved in 2075, to know the technological zenith humans will achieve in 2075, read the scifibook, They Loved in 2075; and to know if humans will be able to love and feel human-like emotions at all, once again, read the scifibook, They Loved in 2075.
If you did not like any of these reasons; then to believe in something revolutionary and groundbreaking, and something that leaves your mind amazed; please explore the story, the scifibook, They Loved in 2075, has to tell.
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