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Top Science Fiction of 1954

The highest-rated science fiction of 1954, ranked by community votes on Peakd.

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Poniedziałek zaczyna się w sobotę

Aleksander Iwanowicz Priwałow, młody programista z Leningradu, w czasie urlopu spotyka w lesie dwóch sympatycznych naukowców, którzy proponują mu pracę w swojej placówce w

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Nightfall

By Isaac Asimov

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The Naked Sun

The Tanning Store is a small family owned and operated business based out of Roanoke, Va

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The Mote in God's Eye

By Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle

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The Time Machine

Classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells.

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The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells

Classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells

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They Live

1988 film by John Carpenter

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Science fiction action film about transforming robots

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Cell

A post-apocalyptic novel about a cell phone-induced zombie outbreak

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Jurassic Park

1990 novel by Michael Crichton

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The Cyberiad

series of humorous short stories by Stanisław Lem

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Japan Sinks

1973 novel by Sakyo Komatsu

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Star Trek: First Contact

The Enterprise follows the Borg back in time to stop them from destroying Earth's first warp-speed vessel

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Darwin's Radio

1999 novel by Greg Bear

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Permutation City

1994 novel by Greg Egan

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Battle Royale

1999 novel by Koushun Takami

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The Daleth Effect

1970 novel by Harry Harrison

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Caliban's War

science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey

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Kūsō Kagaku Dokuhon

Japanese book series

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Liaden universe

science fiction book series and franchise

Rankings reflect community votes. Daily snapshots preserve historical positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best science fiction in 1954?

Based on community votes, Poniedziałek zaczyna się w sobotę is the highest-rated science fiction of 1954, ranked #1 by the community.

How are annual rankings calculated?

Peakd annual rankings reflect trust-weighted community votes. Daily snapshots capture rank positions, and the most recent snapshot for the year is displayed. Rankings cannot be manipulated by companies.

What changed from 1953?

Rankings shift as the community votes. New entrants may appear while others drop. Compare with the 1953 rankings to see movement.

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