No TBR (to be read) pile is complete without a few sci-fi books on the list. And of course, we’ve got a few of the best new releases from the past few months just for you.
Whether you’re a major sci-fi fan or want to try the genre out, these books will have you hooked. Take a look.
1. “Calypso” by Oliver K. Langmead
Prepare to be enchanted by Calypso, where protagonist Rochelle awakens from cryostasis into a lush forest aboard a generation ship. The inhabitants, who have evolved their own culture over centuries, revere her as a saint. Langmead’s use of epic verse adds a unique touch to this intriguing narrative
2. “Escape Velocity” by Victor Manibo
Imagine a high school reunion set in space with a twist of murder and mystery. Escape Velocity is being hailed as “Knives Out in space with a Parasite twist,” and follows a group of alumni as they uncover secrets and face past crimes aboard a luxurious space habitat. Victor Manibo’s follow-up to The Sleepless promises to be one of the year’s most thrilling reads.
3. “The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain” by Sofia Samatar
Sofia Samatar’s latest novel combines science fantasy with social commentary. The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain focus on a caste system aboard a mining ship and the transformative power of education. This book is perfect for readers who enjoy thought-provoking narratives with a speculative twist.
4. “In Universes” by Emet North
Quantum mechanics takes centre stage in In Universes, where a physicist named Raffi finds themselves bouncing through alternate realities. This novel explores the implications of parallel timelines and the choices that define our lives, all while maintaining a deeply personal and emotional core.
5. “The Ministry of Time” by Kaliane Bradley
If you’re a fan of time travel with a touch of romance, The Ministry of Time is for you. In this novel, time travel is bureaucratic and mundane, with civil servants acting as liaisons for travellers from different eras. The unique premise and charming characters make this a delightful read.
6. “Goddess of the River” by Vaishnavi Patel
After her successful reimagining of the Ramayana’s “wicked stepmother” in Kaikeyi, Vaishnavi Patel returns with Goddess of the River. This novel reinterprets the Mahabharata’s River goddess Ganga, who must navigate a mortal existence and seek redemption. Patel’s storytelling is both powerful and evocative, making this a standout release.
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