I’m currently reading *Semiosis* by Sue Burke and am loving it. It has aliens that feel truly alien, including a concept that I haven’t really encountered before in scifi. And it has several POV characters from different points in time, which gives it a super neat narrative arc.
*To Be Taught If Fortunate* by Becky Chambers is also one of my go-to scifi reccs. Fairly short, and just a very beautiful book. It feels like the book equivalent of those paintings where there’s so many mountains and a beautiful lake and everything just feels more real than reality itself.
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have you read the Sun Eater series?
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I’m currently reading *Semiosis* by Sue Burke and am loving it. It has aliens that feel truly alien, including a concept that I haven’t really encountered before in scifi. And it has several POV characters from different points in time, which gives it a super neat narrative arc.
*To Be Taught If Fortunate* by Becky Chambers is also one of my go-to scifi reccs. Fairly short, and just a very beautiful book. It feels like the book equivalent of those paintings where there’s so many mountains and a beautiful lake and everything just feels more real than reality itself.