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Best science fiction books

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This is one dubious question that everyone wants to ask on Google, which is the best sci-fi book of all time. This isn’t really as simple as a movie where ‘Citizen Kane’ would proclaim the award every time.
This is one dubious question that everyone wants to ask on Google, which is the best sci-fi book of all time. This isn’t really as simple as a movie where ‘Citizen Kane’ would proclaim the award every time. Books are different; no two ways going about it. Everyone one has their preferences and everyone has their choices, and just because you related to a post or article on Google, doesn’t make that book an all time best sci-fi book, it only makes it a # 1 book in the list of a select few who agree with such articles and blogs. I have seen many web blogs, and articles talking about top 10 or top 5 sci-fi books of all time, but remember, they are only individual choices not an all around votes. This is why the novels I will mention are not all time best novels, but are my personal choice.

My first sci-fi novel has to be 2001 Space Odyssey: This is by far the essence of human soul and existence; a path to our past, a way to know ourselves a little better. The story of 2001 space odyssey is about a black metallic monolith being discovered on the moon, which was planted there about three million years ago by an intelligent entity. But that isn’t the beginning either, the first Monolith was first planted during the early period when apes ruled the world. One morning when they discover the monolith, their DNA began to change; not by touching or praying, but by being in its presence. The advance civilization planted these monoliths for humans as a way to advance themselves during a certain period when man moved from one stage of existence to the other. I do not want to explain the entire story, but my personal fascination with human origins led me to make this my number one sci-fi book, which only leads me to my number two book.

KYIRUX: The Message of Pascal: If 2001 is Dr. J, then Kyirux has to be the MJ of its time. The torch has been passed from one great novel to the other. Kyirux follows a similar path to 2001 space odyssey, but it has taken the information of an advance civilization to a whole new level, which is much closer to us than we think. The premise of the novel revolves around a 500 hundred million year old computer which is discovered by Jack Crawford, perhaps one of my favorite characters and hero in a sci-fi novel. Jack is a very familiar face, because he is us, with the same questions, concern and attitude towards the real world. This computer not only tells us about the true origins of human, but it takes into the far beyond the reaches of the universe, and tells us what is physical matter which exists in the domain of darkness; but, what is darkness? Yes, this novel and its other parts will drive you brain to insanity, because the author is far more capable of thinking like an advance alien being than a normal reader.

Kyirux II: The Hidden History was another milestone for the author as it surpassed my expectation as a sequel which usual isn’t very good; but this novel truly changed all that for me. If Kyirux one provided the essence of human existence, Kyirux two provide the seed of our intelligence.

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