I only started reading sci-fi about 5 years ago, and it's been the wildest, most rewarding literary experience I've had so far. Reading some of these profoundly original and amazing pieces of work opened my mind to possibilities and worlds that had hitherto remained concealed.
It's been a while since I wanted to compile a thread like that, and use it both to recommend some of these fantastic pieces of work to others, get recommendations for myself, as well as keep a track of what I've read and haven't read yet. I also wanted to try and give a brief review/rating for each book I've read so far, but I realize I read some of these quite a while ago and that might make it difficult. On top of that, there's just too many to review into a single post, so I think I'll abandon that idea for now.
You will also notice no (or very few) entries by some of the biggest names in the business, like Iain M. Banks, Arthur C. Clarke, Kim Stanley Robinson, Stephen Baxter, China Miéville, Neil Gaiman, etc. There's just so much good stuff I want to read, and so little time, especially considering that while I was beginning my sci-fi journey and getting deeper into it, I was also in the process of undertaking a new career and quite occupied with the copious amounts of learning I had to do. You'll also notice some books have TBR (to-be-read), which notes books I have on my Kindle but have yet to read, and others have TBR/R (to-be-released-and-read).
Here's how it goes, grouped by author and series:
As you will notice, I'm a very big fan of Reynolds and all of his work. I think the Revelation Space series is what really made me fall in love with science fiction, and when I read further, especially into his Prefect Dreyfus series, as well as the absolutely outstanding standalone House of Suns (which is my favorite sci-fi novel so far), I realized the depth and brilliance of his work went much farther than just the main RS books.
I'd love for you to share your thoughts on any of the books I've listed above, as well as give me your best recommendations and reasoning behind why you love them.
Also, here's this cool table I made of all sci-fi novels released since 1980 that have won either of the big awards (ACC, Hugo, Nebula, BSFA), or a combination of them:
It's been a while since I wanted to compile a thread like that, and use it both to recommend some of these fantastic pieces of work to others, get recommendations for myself, as well as keep a track of what I've read and haven't read yet. I also wanted to try and give a brief review/rating for each book I've read so far, but I realize I read some of these quite a while ago and that might make it difficult. On top of that, there's just too many to review into a single post, so I think I'll abandon that idea for now.
You will also notice no (or very few) entries by some of the biggest names in the business, like Iain M. Banks, Arthur C. Clarke, Kim Stanley Robinson, Stephen Baxter, China Miéville, Neil Gaiman, etc. There's just so much good stuff I want to read, and so little time, especially considering that while I was beginning my sci-fi journey and getting deeper into it, I was also in the process of undertaking a new career and quite occupied with the copious amounts of learning I had to do. You'll also notice some books have TBR (to-be-read), which notes books I have on my Kindle but have yet to read, and others have TBR/R (to-be-released-and-read).
Here's how it goes, grouped by author and series:
- Adrian Tchaikovsky
- Children of Time Series
- Children of Time, 2015
- Children of Ruin, 2019
- Children of Memory, 2022
- Children of Strife, 2026 (TBR/R)
- Children of Time Series
- Alastair Reynolds
- Beyond the Aquila Rift
- Beyond the Aquila Rift, 2005
- Minla's Flowers, 2006
- Zima Blue, 2005
- Thousandth Night, 2005
- Troika, 2010
- Revenger Series
- Revenger, 2016
- Shadow Captain, 2019
- Bone Silence, 2020
- Revelation Space Universe
- The Inhibitor Sequence
- Revelation Space, 2000
- Redemption Ark, 2002
- Absolution Gap, 2003
- Inhibitor Phase, 2021 (TBR)
- Prefect Dreyfus Emergencies
- The Prefect, 2007 (Re-released as Aurora Rising in 2017)
- Elysium Fire, 2018
- Machine Vendetta, 2023
- Standalone
- Chasm City, 2001
- Short Stories
- Diamond Dogs, 2001
- Turquoise Days, 2002
- Galactic North
- Great Wall of Mars, 2000
- Glacial, 2001
- A Spy in Europa, 1997
- Weather, 2006
- Dilation Sleep, 1990
- Grafenwalder's Bestiary, 2006
- Nightingale, 2006
- Galactic North, 1999
- The Inhibitor Sequence
- Century Rain, 2004
- Terminal World, 2010
- House of Suns, 2008
- Eversion, 2022
- Pushing Ice, 2005 (currently reading)
- On The Steel Breeze, 2013 (TBR)
- Beyond the Aquila Rift
- Ann Leckie
- Imperial Radch Series
- Ancillary Justice, 2013
- Ancillary Sword, 2014
- Ancillary Mercy, 2015
- Imperial Radch Series
- Dan Simmons
- Hyperion Cantos Series
- Hyperion, 1985
- The Fall of Hyperion, 1990
- Endymion, 1996
- The Rise of Endymion, 1999
- Hyperion Cantos Series
- Frank Herbert
- Dune Saga
- Dune, 1965
- Dune Messiah, 1969
- Dune Saga
- Isaac Asimov
- The Gods Themselves, 1972
- Liu Cixin
- Remembrance of Earth's Past Series
- The Three-Body Problem, 2006
- The Dark Forest, 2008
- Death's End, 2010
- Remembrance of Earth's Past Series
- Stephen Baxter
- Xeelee Sequence
- Raft, 1991
- Xeelee Sequence
- Vernor Vinge
- Zones of Thought Series
- A Fire Upon the Deep, 1992
- Zones of Thought Series
- Warhammer 40k Universe
- The Horus Heresy Series
- Dan Abnett
- Horus Rising, 2006
- False Gods, 2006
- Galaxy in Flames, 2006
- Dan Abnett
- The Horus Heresy Series
As you will notice, I'm a very big fan of Reynolds and all of his work. I think the Revelation Space series is what really made me fall in love with science fiction, and when I read further, especially into his Prefect Dreyfus series, as well as the absolutely outstanding standalone House of Suns (which is my favorite sci-fi novel so far), I realized the depth and brilliance of his work went much farther than just the main RS books.
I'd love for you to share your thoughts on any of the books I've listed above, as well as give me your best recommendations and reasoning behind why you love them.
Also, here's this cool table I made of all sci-fi novels released since 1980 that have won either of the big awards (ACC, Hugo, Nebula, BSFA), or a combination of them:
| Year | Title | Author | Awards won |
| 1980s | |||
| 1980 | Timescape | Gregory Benford | Nebula, BSFA |
| 1981 | The Snow Queen | Joan D. Vinge | Hugo |
| 1981 | The Shadow of the Torturer | Gene Wolfe | BSFA |
| 1982 | Downbelow Station | C.J. Cherryh | Hugo |
| 1982 | No Enemy But Time | Michael Bishop | Nebula |
| 1982 | The Jonah Kit | Ian Watson | BSFA |
| 1983 | Foundation's Edge | Isaac Asimov | Hugo |
| 1983 | Startide Rising | David Brin | Hugo, Nebula |
| 1983 | Helliconia Spring | Brian Aldiss | BSFA |
| 1984 | Neuromancer | William Gibson | Hugo, Nebula, BSFA |
| 1984 | Helliconia Winter | Brian Aldiss | BSFA |
| 1985 | Ender's Game | Orson Scott Card | Hugo, Nebula |
| 1986 | Speaker for the Dead | Orson Scott Card | Hugo, Nebula |
| 1987 | The Uplift War | David Brin | Hugo |
| 1987 | The Falling Woman | Pat Murphy | Nebula |
| 1987 | The Player of Games | Iain M. Banks | BSFA |
| 1988 | Falling Free | Lois McMaster Bujold | Nebula |
| 1989 | Cyteen | C.J. Cherryh | Hugo |
| 1989 | Unquenchable Fire | Rachel Pollack | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1989 | The Ghost from the Grand Banks | Arthur C. Clarke | BSFA |
| 1990s | |||
| 1990 | Tehanu | Ursula K. Le Guin | Nebula |
| 1990 | The Child Garden | Geoff Ryman | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1990 | Hyperion | Dan Simmons | Hugo, BSFA |
| 1991 | The Vor Game | Lois McMaster Bujold | Hugo |
| 1991 | Stations of the Tide | Michael Swanwick | Nebula |
| 1991 | Take Back Plenty | Colin Greenland | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1992 | Doomsday Book | Connie Willis | Hugo, Nebula |
| 1992 | Synners | Pat Cadigan | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1993 | Red Mars | Kim Stanley Robinson | Nebula, BSFA |
| 1993 | A Fire Upon the Deep | Vernor Vinge | Hugo |
| 1993 | Body of Glass | Marge Piercy | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1994 | Moving Mars | Greg Bear | Nebula |
| 1994 | Green Mars | Kim Stanley Robinson | Hugo |
| 1994 | Feersum Endjinn | Iain M. Banks | BSFA |
| 1994 | Vurt | Jeff Noon | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1995 | Mirror Dance | Lois McMaster Bujold | Hugo |
| 1995 | The Terminal Experiment | Robert J. Sawyer | Nebula |
| 1995 | The Time Ships | Stephen Baxter | BSFA |
| 1995 | Fools | Pat Cadigan | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1996 | The Diamond Age | Neal Stephenson | Hugo |
| 1996 | Slow River | Nicola Griffith | Nebula |
| 1996 | The Star Fraction | Ken MacLeod | BSFA |
| 1996 | Fairyland | Paul J. McAuley | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1997 | Blue Mars | Kim Stanley Robinson | Hugo |
| 1997 | The Moon and the Sun | Vonda N. McIntyre | Nebula |
| 1997 | Excession | Iain M. Banks | BSFA |
| 1997 | The Sparrow | Mary Doria Russell | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1998 | Forever Peace | Joe Haldeman | Hugo, Nebula |
| 1998 | Dreaming in Smoke | Tricia Sullivan | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1998 | The Cassini Division | Ken MacLeod | BSFA |
| 1999 | To Say Nothing of the Dog | Connie Willis | Hugo |
| 1999 | Parable of the Talents | Octavia Butler | Nebula |
| 1999 | Dreaming in Smoke | Tricia Sullivan | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 1999 | The Cassini Division | Ken MacLeod | BSFA |
| 2000s | |||
| 2000 | A Deepness in the Sky | Vernor Vinge | Hugo, BSFA |
| 2000 | Darwin's Radio | Greg Bear | Nebula |
| 2000 | Salt | Adam Roberts | BSFA |
| 2001 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | J.K. Rowling | Hugo |
| 2001 | Perdido Street Station | China Miéville | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2002 | American Gods | Neil Gaiman | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2002 | Chasm City | Alastair Reynolds | BSFA |
| 2002 | Bold as Love | Gwyneth Jones | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2003 | Hominids | Robert J. Sawyer | Hugo |
| 2003 | The Speed of Dark | Elizabeth Moon | Nebula |
| 2003 | The Separation | Christopher Priest | Arthur C. Clarke, BSFA |
| 2004 | Paladin of Souls | Lois McMaster Bujold | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2004 | Ilium | Dan Simmons | BSFA |
| 2004 | Quicksilver | Neal Stephenson | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2005 | Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell | Susanna Clarke | Hugo, BSFA |
| 2005 | Camouflage | Joe Haldeman | Nebula |
| 2005 | Iron Council | China Miéville | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2005 | River of Gods | Ian McDonald | BSFA |
| 2006 | Spin | Robert Charles Wilson | Hugo |
| 2006 | Seeker | Jack McDevitt | Nebula |
| 2006 | Accelerando | Charles Stross | BSFA |
| 2006 | Air | Geoff Ryman | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2007 | Rainbows End | Vernor Vinge | Hugo |
| 2007 | The Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2007 | Nova Swing | M. John Harrison | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2007 | End of the World Blues | Jon Courtenay Grimwood | BSFA |
| 2008 | Black Man | Richard Morgan | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2008 | Brasyl | Ian McDonald | BSFA |
| 2009 | The Windup Girl | Paolo Bacigalupi | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2009 | The City & the City | China Miéville | Hugo, Arthur C. Clarke, BSFA |
| 2009 | The Night Sessions | Ken MacLeod | BSFA |
| 2010s | |||
| 2010 | Blackout/All Clear | Connie Willis | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2011 | Among Others | Jo Walton | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2011 | Zoo City | Lauren Beukes | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2011 | The Dervish House | Ian McDonald | BSFA |
| 2012 | 2312 | Kim Stanley Robinson | Nebula |
| 2012 | The Islanders | Christopher Priest | BSFA |
| 2012 | The Testament of Jessie Lamb | Jane Rogers | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2013 | Redshirts | John Scalzi | Hugo |
| 2013 | Jack Glass | Adam Roberts | BSFA |
| 2013 | Dark Eden | Chris Beckett | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2014 | Ancillary Justice | Ann Leckie | Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, BSFA |
| 2015 | The Three-Body Problem | Liu Cixin | Hugo |
| 2015 | Ancillary Sword | Ann Leckie | BSFA |
| 2015 | The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August | Claire North | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2016 | The Water Knife | Paolo Bacigalupi | Nebula |
| 2016 | Europe at Midnight | Dave Hutchinson | BSFA |
| 2016 | Children of Time | Adrian Tchaikovsky | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2017 | The Obelisk Gate | N.K. Jemisin | Hugo |
| 2017 | The Underground Railroad | Colson Whitehead | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2017 | Europe in Winter | Dave Hutchinson | BSFA |
| 2018 | The Stone Sky | N.K. Jemisin | Hugo |
| 2018 | The Calculating Stars | Mary Robinette Kowal | Nebula |
| 2018 | Dreams Before the Start of Time | Anne Charnock | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2018 | The Rift | Nina Allan | BSFA |
| 2019 | The Calculating Stars | Mary Robinette Kowal | Hugo, Nebula |
| 2019 | Rosewater | Tade Thompson | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2019 | Embers of War | Gareth L. Powell | BSFA |
| 2020s | |||
| 2020 | A Song for a New Day | Sarah Pinsker | Nebula |
| 2020 | The City We Became | N.K. Jemisin | BSFA |
| 2020 | The Last Astronaut | David Wellington | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2021 | Network Effect | Martha Wells | Hugo |
| 2021 | A Desolation Called Peace | Arkady Martine | Hugo, BSFA |
| 2021 | The Animals in That Country | Laura Jean McKay | Arthur C. Clarke |
| 2022 | A Master of Djinn | P. Djèlí Clark | BSFA |
| 2022 | A Psalm for the Wild-Built | Becky Chambers | Hugo |
| 2023 | The Kaiju Preservation Society | John Scalzi | Hugo |
| 2023 | Venomous Lumpsucker | Ned Beauman | Arthur C. Clarke |
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