25 Sci-fi Book Recommendations in 25 Minutes

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  • @tinahatch7440
    @tinahatch7440Ай бұрын

    What a great list! I added several to my TBR. I bounce off most audiobooks, but I highly recommend The Past is Red in audio. The narrator gives Tetley so much heart - and her accent is fantastic.

  • @renee_3364
    @renee_336429 күн бұрын

    I´m so glad you mentioned Semiosis: I love that book but it's so underrated

  • @pjsandpages92
    @pjsandpages9229 күн бұрын

    Thank you for these recommendations. I’m just starting to dip my toes into sci fi and the categories are super helpful!

  • @TheWordN3rd
    @TheWordN3rd28 күн бұрын

    Children of Time was certainly a unique thought experiment. My brother and I read it together and we had an interesting discussion there...

  • @unavezms8167
    @unavezms8167Ай бұрын

    I love womb city. It manages to do so much in such a short book. It's incredible. Xe points out how it takes months for African people to obtain visa to travel within the continent while say USA citizen will obtain it in a matter of days no questions asked. It's also discusses the identity. How black people will chose black bodies even though they'd be treated better if people thought they were white.It's unabashedly the book TlotloTsamaase wanted to write.

  • @Kristenisfullybookd
    @KristenisfullybookdАй бұрын

    The categories were such a good idea!

  • @user-zv5qh2og8s
    @user-zv5qh2og8sАй бұрын

    Loved the video, I've added several to my TBR. If you like Semiosis by Sue Burke you should check out the Dark Eden trilogy by Chris Beckett. A spaceship crash lands on a world with out a sun and the survivors propagate. Intergenerational conflict then ensues between those that want to wait for rescue from Earth and those who want to settle permanently.

  • @BooksWithBenghisKahn
    @BooksWithBenghisKahn29 күн бұрын

    Awesome vid! I recently loved Shards of Honor, Exhalation, and Children of Time, and can’t wait to dig into some more on here! I already have Semiosis, Infomocracy, and Too Like the Lightning ready to go!

  • @Rachel-6016
    @Rachel-6016Ай бұрын

    Science fiction is by far my fav genre so thanks so much for making this video!! You had a few I haven’t heard of so excited to pick them up - just bought Too Like The Lightning the other day on your rec, and that’ll be my next read 🫶

  • @zixaz00
    @zixaz0029 күн бұрын

    Great video, with so many amazing recs! I totally agree with you on the typical beginner sci-fi recs thing. I always love how you recommend things by explaining various aspects certain readers may or may not like. I’ve read and enjoyed so many of these and I’m looking forward to reading even more! And you describing The Dandelion Dynasty as more sci-fi than fantasy definitely shot the series up higher in my TBR!

  • @lauras9071
    @lauras9071Ай бұрын

    This was so fun to watchas someone who has watched you read so many of these (and read some of them on your recommendation). I need to read the Malka Older series and Light from Uncommon Stars still. Long LA story time but the ties to the donut shop (that you reference) is just so real, as someone who grew up thinking that Chinese food and donuts were just traditionally sold together, but knew nothing about why until an argument about donut capitals at work.

  • @yellowmeeplereads
    @yellowmeeplereadsАй бұрын

    Love this! Already finished (at 2x) and noted down A BUNCH of the recommendations. Thanks for the video

  • @esmayrosalyne
    @esmayrosalyne29 күн бұрын

    Whew, that was a whirlwind of recommendations, my TBR is crying (but my heart is happy!!). I really need to get to Arkady Martine's works and Lois McMaster Bujold, you have sold me so hard!! And heck yes for Ted Chiang and Ken Liu, I want to reread those collections so badly!!

  • @judithcakelover
    @judithcakeloverАй бұрын

    Thank you for the recommendations 😁

  • @greysonkeller5418
    @greysonkeller541812 күн бұрын

    Im a huge fan of Murderbot, You Sexy Thing is a queer romp through space Edit: i also loved The Library of Broken Things which is apparently a controversial opinion. There was something about it that just stuck with me and it was a bit experimental, very complex for sure

  • @zachary37
    @zachary3729 күн бұрын

    Love the recs but I'd argue Children of Time has a very good plot lol! There's the plot of the spiders evolving and the plot of the humans looking for a new home, and the two plots meet a few times.

  • @saturnhas-rings5611
    @saturnhas-rings5611Ай бұрын

    🚀🚀 I actually clicked on this video when it said "posted 25 minutes ago*, which I thought was fun! :) and definitely some good sci-fi picks! I have read and enjoyed a lot of these and a lot of the others are ones I want to read. Glad to see more sci-fi getting highlighted :)

  • @BookishVicky
    @BookishVickyАй бұрын

    A Memory Called Empire ❤ Dawn ❤ Simon Jimenez ❤

  • @iheartwalle
    @iheartwalleАй бұрын

    There's something about Catherynne M Valente's writing i just love. The Past is Red is a great example of that.

  • @Majesticon
    @MajesticonАй бұрын

    Oh shit! ELYSIUM!!!! WOWOOOWOWOW! One of my favorite books of all time omg! I try to tell everyone about this book, its fascinating

  • @Seriuz-Biznus
    @Seriuz-BiznusАй бұрын

    SO many good books! Hell of a list! 🚀

  • @caitlinl2750
    @caitlinl2750Ай бұрын

    I’ve read 11!🎉🎉

  • @isam.2653
    @isam.2653Ай бұрын

    Great list! ❤ 🛸I know I am definitely in the minority because I follow almost exclusively for the sci-fi content so I must say that joining “the year of science-fiction” sounds great to me! 😅I wish I was more into fantasy but maybe one day… is it just me or does it seem like more men tend to read exclusively SF? 🤔 I’m a woman and it’s lonely here 😅

  • @zixaz00

    @zixaz00

    29 күн бұрын

    As a woman whose favorite genre is science fiction, I feel you on that! I read a lot more fantasy these days based on other people’s recommendations, but I mostly pick up sci-fi books on my own. I also find it disappointing how many fantasy readers dislike science fiction when I see them as two sides of the same coin!

  • @isam.2653

    @isam.2653

    29 күн бұрын

    @@zixaz00 thank you, that makes me feel less alone 😘

  • @Majesticon
    @MajesticonАй бұрын

    Butler's prescience always came across as a warning to me, a clarion call. Similar to 1984. It's often grim work but the best science fiction questions our reality, highlights modern injustice through contemplative futures, or warns us against our own demise.

  • @Majesticon
    @MajesticonАй бұрын

    Womb City is at the top of my list.

  • @iheartwalle
    @iheartwalleАй бұрын

    I just read The Cabinet for book club. I also gave it 3 stars. It was weird.

  • @lissavanhouten6628
    @lissavanhouten6628Ай бұрын

    I wonder if musicals and sci-fi/fantasy novels could be combined to sort of create a new genre? I love modern musicals (hated Mama Mia though because I really dislike Abba) and these two genres. What if characters in the book broke out in song and a CD was provided with the novel or readers could go to online music server associated with book so they could listen to the characters singing in musical scenes. Does this sound weird? (This is with caveat that musicals are very visual as actors and dancing can be part of it). Really good songwriters, composers, lyricists, and musicians would have to provide their talent; maybe not worth it to them.

  • @SheWasOnlyEvie
    @SheWasOnlyEvieАй бұрын

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  • @ferachol
    @feracholАй бұрын

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  • @AuraReadsBooks
    @AuraReadsBooksАй бұрын

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  • @turtleking8267
    @turtleking8267Ай бұрын

    Check out Ariya Kai the secret of colony life by F Z Zach it's worth a read.

  • @CityGirlWriter
    @CityGirlWriterАй бұрын

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  • @AccipiterF1
    @AccipiterF128 күн бұрын

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  • @RodgersReads
    @RodgersReadsАй бұрын

    Sentient SPIDERS? That is a hard pass for this massive arachnophobe lol. But I toy with the idea of trying more sci fi sometimes, we will see if I ever actually do it lol

  • @zachary37

    @zachary37

    29 күн бұрын

    Obviously do as you wish, but speaking as someone who didn't love spiders before and had no problems killing them, Children of Time rewrote my brain. It helps that it's about the cutest spiders (jumping spiders woo) but it's such an informative and important look at other lifeforms that we consider gross and disgusting, offers new perspectives, and is a great lesson on empathy. It's also just such a rad story. I have learned to love spiders thanks to this book, and it also kickstarted a newfound appreciation for all things creepy and crawley that I had never thought about with any sort of fondness before. I know it's very popular and so doesn't need more hype, but I'll give it all the hype I can until I fade away.

  • @janisir4529
    @janisir452914 күн бұрын

    Sci-fi and fantasy are the same genre.

  • @LiteratureScienceAlliance

    @LiteratureScienceAlliance

    14 күн бұрын

    I usually call that genre speculative and then have subgenres like fantasy, scifi and horror etc. but if you keep watching you will quickly learn I am not really the genre police and books that are hard to classify tend to be my faves

  • @janisir4529

    @janisir4529

    14 күн бұрын

    @@LiteratureScienceAlliance I say that these two are the same, because their point is to allow the author to make up plot devices to tell a story. Whether the plot device is explained by literal magic or techno babble (or both in case of Warhammer 40k) doesn't change the structure of the plot. Horror has the specific characteristic of scaring the reader, so I don't think that belongs in this category.

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    @ffridiejrАй бұрын

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    @borninabook28 күн бұрын

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    @RKStumblingbear29 күн бұрын

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