Psychological/Sociological SF
Explore the best psychological and sociological science fiction books that delve into human behavior, societal structures, and the depths of the mind. Discover thought-provoking reads that blend speculative fiction with deep social and psychological insights.
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The Light of Other Days
by Arthur Charles Clarke
An inventor discovers a way to us quantom physics to see anywhere, even into the past, changing the fabric of society.
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Fragments
by James F. David
A team of psychologists has gathered in a small college town to conduct a revolutionary experiment: To find five "savants" with extreme and diverse aptitudes, in order to create a sixth composite intelligence using new cybernetic technology. The first experiments show promise, but a terrifying secret from the past will transform the project in ways the researchers never anticipated--and infect the newborn intelligence with a catastrophic thirst for vengeance.
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Dance for the Ivory Madonna
by Don Sakers
A man working in a covert operation called the Ivory Madonna avenges his father who was abducted and destroyed by a stranger 20 years ago.
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Broken Time
by Maggy Thomas
In this debut book, which author Michael Stackpole calls "a stunner of a novel, " two dangerous inmates take a twisted interest in a janitor named Siggy. She becomes caught in a potential war between two races--a war that only a forgotten secret from her past can prevent.