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Aug 16, 2024 · Below, listed in publication order, are our favorite science-fiction books of the year (so far). Watch this space for updates; we’ll continue adding to our list as the year unfolds.
- Molly Templeton
May 1, 2024 · In the meantime, there is definitely enough for us sci-fi fans to sink our teeth into this month, whether it’s a reissue of classic writing from Ursula K. Le Guin, some new speculative short...
- Alison Flood
- Comment And Culture Editor
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Jun 6, 2024 · We asked New Scientist staff to pick their favourite science fiction books. Here are the results, ranging from 19th-century classics to modern day offerings, and from Octavia E. Butler to...
- Alison Flood
- Comment And Culture Editor
Feb 1, 2024 · 12 extraordinary science fiction books to watch out for in 2024. From a new Adrian Tchaikovsky novel to pandemic echoes in Haruki Murakami's The City and its Uncertain Walls (fingers crossed...
- Alison Flood
- Comment And Culture Editor
Aug 2, 2024 · From spectacular sequels and award-winning novels, to continuing adventures in science fiction's most popular universes, our list of sci-fi books includes some of the best new reads of 2024, the best of 2023 and our all-time picks.
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Aug 6, 2023 · recommended by Tom Hunter. Every year, the judges of the Arthur C Clarke Award select the best sci-fi novels of the previous twelve months. We asked prize director Tom Hunter to talk us through the six science fiction books that made the 2023 shortlist—including a space opera romance and a high-concept action thriller that has already won the ...
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Oct 15, 2020 · From The Hunger Games to The Windup Girl to NK Jemisin’s work and The Martian, this list explores the best sci-fi books of the last 15 years in an effort to add to the canon of science fiction...