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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although I enjoy reading popular science books from time to time, I don't personally understand your point about 'why bother reading fiction'.
Good fiction, irrespective of genre, can change your life. I've learned as much factual information from fiction as from non, and frequently enjoyed reading it much more than much non-fiction.
Moreover, many scientists, Sagan included, use fiction as an effective means of communicating scientific ideas to the wider world. Asimov was another and Arthur C Clarke yet another. These books are not intended as replacements for straight non-fiction, but they can allow us to understand science within readily understandable contexts and allow the scientists to give more room for philosophical and ethical debate.