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Feeling a lot more drawn to sci-fi at the moment....anybody have any suggestions? Open to novels and short stories but from the recent past please (maybe from 2020 onwards)?

Thank youu  :queenga:

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Jenina

These are all series that I adore but they're older than you would like except for the very last

Life as We Knew it by Susan Beth Pfeffer - The Moon gets hit by an asteroid and sends the world into chaos

Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card - About children drafted to fight an intergalactic war and the morality of it

Lord of the Mysteries by Cuttlefish That Loves Diving which mixes sci-fi and magic

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2 minutes ago, Jenina said:

These are all series that I adore but they're older than you would like except for the very last

Life as We Knew it by Susan Beth Pfeffer - The Moon gets hit by an asteroid and sends the world into chaos

Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card - About children drafted to fight an intergalactic war and the morality of it

Lord of the Mysteries by Cuttlefish That Loves Diving which mixes sci-fi and magic

Thank you so much, I'm gonna check Ender's Game out!

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6 minutes ago, onTheBrink said:

Thank you so much, I'm gonna check Ender's Game out!

It has a movie as well! I wouldn't watch it first unless you're struggling to finish the novel but I do like it. It's free to download from this github if you need it and it's safe 

https://github.com/stepbasin/books/tree/master/books

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It has a movie as well! I wouldn't watch it first unless you're struggling to finish the novel but I do like it

I just found the first chapter of the book online and it's a vibe - there's violence brewing here I can tell already 

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3 minutes ago, onTheBrink said:

I just found the first chapter of the book online and it's a vibe - there's violence brewing here I can tell already 

Ahhh I'm so excited for you! 

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Anything Octavia Butler, especially her “Parable” series. Parable of the Sower is one of my all time favorite books, regardless of genre!

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GAGA IS GROOVY

I recommend the spooky-ooky sci-fi short story, I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison. It's from the 60's so isn't from the recent past....sorry, but it takes place in a post-apocalyptic AI hellscape, so it feels quite pertinent in 2026! Also, there's a great audiobook recording of the author reading it available for free on YouTube, which is scary and intense - check it out!

 

 

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Scifi my fav genre :giveup:

we could talk and discuss for hours :cryga:

 

But I dont read, I whatch movies :vegas:

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zevthepaparazzo

I liked deus irae

I made my friends at the time read it and they didn't like it

so I pretended to dislike it

you may like it

or not

it was released in 1976 so it is not in your time frame

it was one of the only sci-fi books I've read

anyway

the future is in your hands

Anything goes!
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I knew I was forgetting one! EIGHTY-SIX!!! It also has a manga and an anime adaptation but it's a bit hard to find the anime at the moment as it was just removed from Netflix and Crunchyroll.

Basically the government decided everyone that didn't have silver hair and silver eyes were a lesser race so they were called the 86 and were no longer considered people. They sent out even young children to fight against a legion of autonomous robots and the story follows a privileged girl who was put in charge of a squadron of 86 teenagers and is now facing all the injustices for the first time. It goes into depth about the 86 assigned to her as well. Overall it includes discussions on war, nationalism, racism, trauma and it's one of my favorites. It's also newer than some of my other recommendations with publishing beginning in 2017

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