Written in 1949, 1984 imagined a dystopian future with mass surveillance, fake news, and authoritarian control—echoes we see today.
This 1932 classic foresaw genetic engineering, mind control, and a society obsessed with pleasure and technology.
Published in 1984, it introduced the concept of cyberspace and hacking long before the internet became mainstream.
Written in 1909, it imagined people living underground, fully dependent on technology for communication and survival.
This 1888 novel predicted credit cards, state-run industries, and a cashless society over 100 years before they appeared.
These books remind us that imagination often shapes reality. What seems like fiction today might be tomorrow’s world.