The best science fiction books of 2024, according to Artificial Intelligence

The best science fiction books of 2024, according to Artificial Intelligence
The best science fiction books of 2024, according to Artificial Intelligence

There are a great variety of science fiction books and it can be difficult to keep one to read in your free time. For this reason, lovers of this type of reading asked artificial intelligence about which ones are the best to read. The reality is that in the history of literature there are a series of captivating titles that everyone should read at some point in their life.

What are the best science fiction books in 2024, according to artificial intelligence

When asking the AI ​​which are the best books, the technological tool answers: “In 2024, several science fiction books stand out for their originality and innovative narrative”.

  • “Arch-Conspirator” by Veronica Roth: In a post-apocalyptic world, where genes are a valuable resource, issues of politics and biology are explored in a society that uses wombs as a state resource.
  • “The Mimicking of Known Successes” by Malka Older: This novel combines mystery and science fiction, with a researcher in a human colony on Jupiter who tries to solve the disappearance of a man and at the same time find a way to return to Earth.
  • “Critical Mass” by Daniel Suarez: A space science fiction thriller about a covert mission to exploit an asteroid and establish an extraterrestrial economy. Perfect for adventure and technology fans.
  • “The Daughters of Izdihar” by Hadeer Elsbai: This novel follows the life of Neha, a woman fighting for her independence and magical abilities in an oppressive society, exploring themes of gender and power.
  • “Witch King” by Martha Wells: A return to fantasy with a main character whose conscience survives her death, searching for answers in a new society.
  • “Hell Bent” by Leigh Bardugo: A continuation of “Ninth House”, follows Alex Stern on a dark and magical mission on the Yale campus.
  • “Witch King” by Martha Wells: This book mixes elements of fantasy and science fiction. It follows Kai-Enna, whose consciousness survives his death, as she navigates a world full of magic and new social challenges.
  • “Hell Bent” by Leigh Bardugo – The long-awaited sequel to “Ninth House,” where Alex Stern defies supernatural rules on the Yale campus to save a soul, amidst intrigue and mysteries.

These books They not only stand out for their narrative and creativity, but also for addressing relevant and profound themes that resonate with today’s readers. Each offers a unique vision of the future and technological, social and personal challenges.

 
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