1. The Lord of the Rings of J.R.R. Tolkien

A classic work of epic fantasy, The Lord of the Rings narrates the journey of Frodo Bolseiro to destroy the One Ring and save the Middle Earth from darkness. The book is loved by its rich world construction, memorable characters and exciting story.

2. The Guide of the Douglas Adams Galaxy Backpacker

A hilarious and insightful science fiction comedy, The Guide of the Galaxy Backpacker follows Arthur Dent's misadventures after Earth's destruction. Accompanied by the alien Ford Prefect, Arthur travels through the galaxy in search of the meaning of life and the universe.

3. Neuromancer of William Gibson

A seminal cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer takes place in a dystopian future where virtual reality is prevalent. The book follows Case, a hacker who is hired to steal information from a powerful corporation.

4. Androides Sonham with Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.

An existential science fiction thriller, Androides Sonham with Electric Sheeps? takes place in a world where human indistinguishable androids have been declared illegal. The book follows Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter in charge of tracking and eliminating a group of runaway androids.

Five. Admirable New World of Aldous Huxley

A satirical dystopian novel, Admirable New World depicts a future society where people are genetically engineered and conditioned to be happy. The book explores the themes of free will, individualism and happiness.

6. 1984 by George Orwell

A political dystopian novel, 1984 takes place in a totalitarian state where people's lives are constantly monitored and controlled by the government. The book follows Winston Smith, a man who tries to rebel against the regime.

7. Isaac Foundation Asimov

An epic of science fiction, the Foundation tells the story of a group of scientists who try to preserve the knowledge of humanity after the fall of the Galactic Empire. The book explores the themes of history, psychology and sociology.

Eight. Frank Herbert's Dune

An epic science fiction novel, Duna passes on a desert planet called Arrakis, where the most valuable spice in the universe is found. The book follows Paul Atreides, a young man who must lead his people in rebellion against the oppressors Harkonnen.

9. George R.R. Throne War. Martin

A series of epic fantasy, The Throne War narrates the power struggles between various families on the fictional continent of Westeros. The book is known for its complex characters, intricate plot and epic battle scenes.

10. Harry Potter from J.K. Rowling

A series of fantasy about a young witch named Harry Potter who discovers his magical powers and attends the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Witchcraft. The books accompany Harry in his adventures as he fights the dark witch Lord Voldemort.

It is important to note that this list is not definitive and there are many other nerd books that could be considered among the best-selling in the world. Individual preferences vary and what a reader considers "nerd" can be different than another reader.

However, the 10 books listed above are all considered classics in their respective genres and have been enjoyed by millions of readers worldwide.

Conclusion: The Magic of the Books Nerds

The 10 best-selling nerd books in the world show us the power of imagination. They continue to inspire and entertain readers around the globe.