Science Fiction
Gleanings - Neal Shusterman
Neal Shusterman
A series of short stories set in the Scythe universe.
Fugitive Telemetry - Martha Wells
Martha Wells
Another excellent entry in the Murderbot franchise with more humanity in the robots that we see in many humans.
Exit Strategy - Martha Wells
Martha Wells
Probably the most human set of experiences I've read in fiction.
Destiny Lost - M.D. Cooper
M.D. Cooper
The Intrepid is cast across the system and into the future by thousands of years. They find a world inhabited, but missing much of the technology they carry on board.
Building Victoria - MD Cooper
M.D. Cooper
Jumping in with guns blazing as a cruiser tries to kill civilians escaping oppression, Building Victoria starts of with a bang before it settles down to deal with governmental politics and a bit more
A Path in the Darkness - M.D. Cooper
M.D. Cooper
Another action packed space romp with the only fault being occasionally strained dialogue.
Isles of the Emberdark - Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson
Another excellent story from the Cosmere that reveals more of the vast intertwined universe that Brandon Sanderson is building.
Rogue Protocol - Martha Wells
Martha Wells
Pesky feelings, Muderbot can't stop having them when it encounters humans. This time Murderbot is heading out to a remote station to try and collect data on why GrayCris abandoned a perfectly decent t
Outsystem - M.D. Cooper
M.D. Cooper
A decent romp through space with lots of action. Dialogue is a bit forced sometimes.
Artificial Condition - Martha Wells
Martha Wells
In the second entry of The Murderbot Diaries, murderbot boards a science vessel that's hauling cargo to the asteroid that features in their memories as the place they may have massacred a bunch of pe