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13 Greatest Sci-Fi Books of the Past 20 Years, Ranked

From The Martian to The Hunger Games, Project Hail Mary to Station Eleven, these sci-fi books have shaped the genre over the past two decades.

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July 17, 2026
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13 Greatest Sci-Fi Books of the Past 20 Years, Ranked

Ryan Gosling stares into the vastness of space in Project Hail Mary Image via Amazon MGM Studios By Michael Block Published Jul 17, 2026, 12:51 AM EDT Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage manager, written several produced plays, critiqued hundreds of theatrical performances, drag and cabaret shows, and has produced events randing from drag competitoons to variety concerts! On Block Talk, he interviews nightlife personalities, covers the wide world of entertainment through features, ranking episodes, and recaps ALL of Drag Race, as well as Dragula and Survivor. He has interviewed hundreds of RuGirls that span the globe at DragCon NYC, DragCon LA, and DragCon UK. In his free time, he makes one-of-a-kind jewelry and gift baskets with his mom. He is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. Sign in to your Collider account Add Us On Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap A good book can do extraordinary things. There’s an intimacy in a book that you don’t get to experience with other media. It’s escapism at its finest. Science fiction novels give readers the chance to escape reality and enter a world beyond their own. Maybe it’s a journey to space or to a dystopian future. Wherever it takes you, if they’re good, the stories stick with you.

Over the past 20 years, the sci-fi genre has been booming. Some of the greatest and most impactful novels have been released during that span, some of which have been adapted for the screen, even launching a franchise into the stratosphere. But the bibliophiles found them first. The 13 titles on this list are extraordinary. They’ve scared us about what the future could look like under the wrong hands and given us optimism about the good people who would sacrifice their lives for the betterment of humanity. What they all have in common is that they are rooted in science. How many have you read?

The book cover of Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games.' Image via Scholastic There is no new science fiction franchise that has taken over the world quite like The Hunger Games . And it all started as a book by Suzanne Collins . The dystopian young adult novel set in Panem follows 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen from District 12. After her younger sister is selected for the games, Katniss bravely volunteers to take her place. Thrust into an arena alongside 23 other tributes, she must rely on her wilderness survival skills, hunting abilities, and wits to survive. Ultimately, the competition forces Katniss to navigate a deadly love triangle and make critical choices between her own survival and her morality. Blending high-tech , speculative elements with a sharp, blistering critique of authoritarianism, extreme wealth gaps, and modern media manipulation, The Hunger Games reshaped the genre while launching a franchise .

The first novel was inspired by Collins' channel-surfing, seeing footage of the Iraq War alongside reality television. The two stark images resulted in an adrenaline-pumping survival story, with a unique commentary on war and celebrity. With relentless pacing through the lens of a relatable protagonist, The Hunger Games tackled dark themes in an acc…