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Dune

Frank Herbert

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01 The Left Hand of Darkness Ursula K. Le Guin

An envoy from Earth visits a planet where people have no fixed gender -- and learns how much of politics, trust, and love depends on it.

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02 The Dispossessed Ursula K. Le Guin

A physicist from an anarchist moon travels to the capitalist planet it orbits -- the first person to make that crossing in 170 years -- and is changed by both worlds.

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03 The Three-Body Problem Liu Cixin

A physicist investigating a series of suicides discovers that humanity has been contacted by an alien civilisation -- and some people are trying to help them invade.

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04 Hyperion Dan Simmons

Seven pilgrims journey to a monster that kills in ways that make no sense -- and each of their stories is a different kind of science fiction, and together they become something stranger.

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05 Children of Time Adrian Tchaikovsky

The last human survivors search for a new home -- and find a planet already claimed by a civilisation of rapidly evolving spiders.

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