October 2025
    M T W T F S S
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    2728293031  

    i’ve realized that i fell victim to the booktok/booktube/bookstagram recommendations that EVERYONE seems to have read in the past 3 years. i end up hating every recommendation i get from book influencers. they just aren’t… good? i’ve found recently that i enjoy sci-fi a lot more than i expected to and was hoping to get some lesser known recommendations you ACTUALLY enjoyed, NOT just because the internet told you you’re supposed to 🙂

    so far i’ve gotten to (and enjoyed):
    – dark matter by blake crouch
    – project hail mary by andy weir
    – and just started the murderbot diaries by martha wells

    these are pretty popular but i can’t find any recommendations besides red rising, hunger games, divergent, blah blah blah and it’s so frustrating!

    by broccolisoup_

    7 Comments

    1. I read many of my favorite sci-fi books before the internet was conceived.

      A sampling:

      * Way Station by Clifford D. Simak
      * The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
      * 1984 by George Orwell

      Some of my more modern favorites:

      * Wool by Hugh Howey (also 2 sequels: Shift and Dust) [This is my all-time favorite series.]
      * 11/22/63 by Stephen King (it’s time travel — not horror)
      * Split Second by Douglas E. Richards (also 1 sequel: Time Frame)

    2. MURDERBOT DIARIES IS SO GOOD.
      I’m listening to the audiobooks and the narrators tone and inflection is perfect for muderbot.

      *Artemis* by Andy Weir is also excellent. *Station Eternity* by Mur Lafferty was a sci fi murder mystery which i really liked.

    3. If you like short stories, Arrival by Ted Chiang is very good. It is one of my favorites, actually.

    4. Kurt Vonnegut, Sirens of Titan 

      David Gerrold, When Harlie Was One

      Avram Davidson, Rork!

      Greg Bear, Forge of God/Anvil of Stars

      Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker

      Jeff Vandermeer, Southern Reach tetralogy 

      Emily St John Mandel, Station Eleven

    5. Agile_Inspection1016 on

      Devil in the pale moonlight by d. Hollis Anderson – a new cyberpunk psycho thriller just released a few months ago, it’s like a black mirror episode, it’s creepy and dark and way too real. Hunting a serial killer through a simulation controlled by Nazis

    6. Honestly, starting with the Hugo award winners for the last decade is probably a pretty good idea, some will be more fantasy than sci-fi but the line is blurry anyway.

    Leave A Reply