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    hello everyone! I would like to try to get into some science fiction books. what would you recommend for a first time reader? I like other fiction genres but not big on fantasy or romantasy, I am more of a logical person (not a big romantic or swayed by emotional character building) so I was thinking maybe I would love sci-fi? Not into Star Wars either lol but I’m open minded! TYIA!

    by scarecrowhairs

    13 Comments

    1. maybemaybenot2023 on

      Take a look at Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

      Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey

      Old Man’s War by John Scalzi

    2. throwaway2202696 on

      Hyperion by Dan Simmons is awesome. Dune would probably be too dense for a first time reader – it’s basically a political philosophy essay told through a story.

      Ursula K Le Guin’s stuff (The Dispossessed or Left Hand of Darkness) are a nice mix of being story drive and being thought-provoking.

    3. If you are open to series, I would highly suggest dungeon crawler carl! Very funny it is a lit rpg series so it kinda reads like a video game or dungeons and dragons campaign. I will say, it can get very Gorey and dark, so if you are not up for that i would skip on this series

    4. I would suggest avoiding books more than 40 years old – writing quality, treatment of women and minorities, goofy technology are much better than it used to be.

      Look at the Hugo Award Winners and nominees, but I wouldn’t *start* with Hyperion, Ancillary Justice, Cyteen, The Fifth Season… They’re heavy books, some of them assume familiarity with SF tropes and technobabble.

      Scalzi, Weir, Becky Chambers, Walter Jon Williams, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Martha Wells, Lois McMaster Bujold, Elizabeth Bear area all good places to start.

      And if something isn’t to your taste, drop it and try something else. Science fiction covers a lot of ground, and different types of stories are going to appeal to different people.

    5. Educational-Dinner13 on

      Something by Kim Stanely Robbinson.

      The Mars Trilogy

      The Ministry for the Future

      Science in the Capital Trilogy

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