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Some of the most highly reviewed and recently published science fiction novels include award winners and popular works from Goodreads and genre-focused websites. Here are some of the best books you can suggest:
Recently published (2023–2025)
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (2024): A time travel romance and historical adventure novel that was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler (2022): This critically acclaimed book focuses on humanity's first contact with a new species of sentient life—in this case, hyper-intelligent octopuses.
Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh (2023): A space opera with a unique premise about a warrior raised in isolation, now seeking revenge on the civilization that destroyed Earth.
System Collapse by Martha Wells (2023): The seventh installment in the beloved Murderbot Diaries series, which follows the adventures of a self-hacking, introverted security android.
Starter Villain by John Scalzi (2023): A fun, accessible novel about a man who inherits his uncle's supervillain lair, complete with a volcano, a supervillain-in-training, and a unionizing army of intelligent cats.
In Ascension by Martin MacInnes (2023): A hard sci-fi novel about a marine biologist who is pulled into a secretive deep-ocean exploration mission that expands beyond Earth.
Highly regarded recent standouts (since 2019)
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (2021): This standalone novel from the author of The Martian was a bestseller and won the Goodreads Choice Award for Science Fiction. It features an astronaut who wakes up with amnesia and must save Earth from an astronomical disaster.
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine (2019): The first book in the award-winning Teixcalaan duology. It's a space opera and political thriller that follows an ambassador investigating her predecessor's death.
The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir (Book 1, 2019): A unique blend of space opera and dark fantasy, this series gained acclaim for its memorable characters and gothic horror themes.
A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers (2021): A quiet, philosophical novella about a nonbinary tea monk who meets a robot in the wilderness. This cozy, hopeful sci-fi novel won a Hugo Award.
Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel (2022): A narrative that spans centuries and links multiple characters, including a novelist and a time-traveling investigator, examining life during and after a pandemic.
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Goodreads
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Murderbot Diaries
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John Scalzi
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Andy Weir
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The Martian
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Teixcalaan Duology
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Tamsyn Muir
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Becky Chambers
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Hugo
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Emily St. John Mandel