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Your Way To Best Free Sci Fi Books

By Melissa Parker


Other people find it hard to understand how those who love to read, could trade a party for a cup of coffee and a good book or two. But then that is what their idea of a weekend or free time well spent is. And naturally, these people somehow have great dreams of being writers too.

Someone once said that the rules of writing comes down to two simple words. And that is reading and writing. This is what makes a good writer. Before that however, you must develop your love of also having the best free scifi books in your possession or your shelf, to be more specific.

Do not get stuck in all the hype of arguments over rankings or listings. For sure there will be bloggers and polls that will never justify the literary value of a good book. People will still be entitled to their opinion in the end. Thus, instead of arguing, take these listings as suggestions.

For obvious reasons, most of them would have a touch of dystopian theme. This is worth the search. Although the obvious choice would be the bestsellers, they still are arguably too mainstream sometimes. When choosing your next material, do not be deceived by all the hype that goes with it.

A good one does not always mean the most modern. There are vintage ones that are critically acclaimed and deserves a bit more attention. Then again a following is rarely guaranteed. Not unless it is something as genius as 1984 by author George Orwell, which inspired the reality franchise show Big Brother.

Others have come across as flops but they have still earned a place among readers. Over the last decade, this has become revolutionary as authors became more creative. But of course, the likes of Margaret Atwood and Orwell still cannot be replaced. Maybe because it is tougher for these writers. Like others, they have to earn their place.

You see, readers are subjective. That is why cult series exists. For some reason there are those that are slammed by the critics but nevertheless receives a following from a specific admiring audience with authors like Virginia Andrews. But a V. C Andrews will always be different from a Margaret Atwood.

They can be helpful when you need to choose, especially if you are new at this. If you are one of those who always manage to read close to sixty or seventy books in one year, then the chances are high that you are pretty well rounded. Genres will not confuse nor exhaust you anymore.

Go online and check websites because there are endless lists there of suggestions about which ones are the best reads. And this is based on polls from readers across the globe. Check websites and blogs that will give you links to free pdf files that you can download them from. For sure, you will not be spending a dime on this.




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