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Ask HN: What were the best science fiction books that you read in 2019?

7 pointsby notomorrowover 5 years ago

5 comments

sethammonsover 5 years ago
I read all of The Expanse. Fun series that takes place after we&#x27;ve colonized the solar system with infighting between Earth, Mars, and those who live out past the belt, when suddenly an alien artifact shows up.<p>Influx (a large secret govt. sect suppressing technology breakthroughs and keeping it for themselves) and Kill Decision (autonomous killing drones) by Daniel Suarez were fun. I liked Deamon (a murder mystery of sorts where the murderer is already dead and automated scripts and whatnot carry out the deeds) and Freedom (part 2) better however.<p>Beyond what I&#x27;ve read this year in Sci-Fi, I would recommend the Hyperion saga (my vote for best sci-fi ever), The Martian, Ready Player One, Snapshot (a short by Brandon Sanderson, my favorite author by a wide margin), and, heck, while we are at it, the whole of the Enderverse, though I preferred Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind the most).<p>It has been said that the difference between sci-fi and fantasy is spaceships vs trees. If you are looking for fun fantasy, I suggest just about anything from Brandon Sanderson. He has his Cosmere universe composed of many book series, the best of which are the Stormlight Archives.
johnny313over 5 years ago
&quot;The Black God&#x27;s Drums&quot; by P. Djeli Clark was a great novella.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Black-Gods-Drums-Dj%C3%A8l%C3%AD-Clark&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1250294711" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Black-Gods-Drums-Dj%C3%A8l%C3%AD-Clar...</a>
hermitcrabover 5 years ago
I enjoyed &#x27;We are legion&#x27;. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.co.uk&#x2F;Are-Legion-Bob-Bobiverse-Book-ebook&#x2F;dp&#x2F;B01LWAESYQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.co.uk&#x2F;Are-Legion-Bob-Bobiverse-Book-ebook...</a>
hindsightbiasover 5 years ago
A Memory Called Empire was interesting as concept, maybe not a top plot.<p>Started Ada Palmer’s series as audiobooks, did eventually get hooked. Rich in plot.
DanBCover 5 years ago
I re-read <i>Salt</i> by Adam Roberts and I enjoyed it a lot. The conflict feels real and understandable, and I liked the ideas.