Science Fiction
Tailored Realities - Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson
This is a collection of short fiction that Sanderson has written over the decades. Some of it has been seen published in various magazines or online, but some of it is seeing it's first publishing. A
Kutath - C.J. Cherryh
C.J. Cherryh
We get the end of the Faded Sun Trilogy, with Kutath and the fate of the mri, Regul and humans in the balance. Though only the mri are bound to this single arid old world of Kutath. Duncan fully i
Shon'jir - C.J. Cherryh
C.J. Cherryh
Back into the Dark the mri go following their holy relic that holds the path back to their real home world. There have been over 80 darks each lasting multiple generations and between each dark there
Kesrith - C.J. Cherryh
C.J. Cherryh
This is the first book in one of my favourites series of all time. For many years I read my tattered paperback copy which contained all three volumes to start each year over the holidays. In book
All Systems Red - Martha Wells
Martha Wells
I'd heard about this series for a while but didn't really know what it was about until I watched the Apple TV season and it was excellent there. So I put the book on hold at my library and got it yes
Artemis - Andy Weir
Andy Weir
In this book we follow Jasmine (Jazz) on the Artemis colony on the Moon. She's a smuggler and generally gets up to shenanigans involving smuggling and in this book some sabotage. While I loved The
The Ministry of Time - Kaliane Bradley
Kaliane Bradley
This book started off slow and while it sped up a bit, it was never a breakneck paced science fiction thriller. It's firmly a character driven story that has some science fiction as a background to h
A Witch’s Sin - Daniel B Greene
Daniel B Greene
Welcome to a world of technology embedded in your body, where ads can blare at you at any time and an open window means you’ve granted permission for a drone to broadcast further ads into your person
Limit of Vision - Linda Nagata
Linda Nagata
This book explores the evolution of human-kind as the combine with LOV's, artificial brains designed by humans, in what at times appears to be a race to "beat" AI and at times feels like a slapped to
The Language of the Night - Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin
This is a compilation of many essays by Le Guin on writing and writing science fiction in particular. She deals with the pronouns used in sci-fi to describe characters, with special updated notes cov