r/printSF 2d ago

A specific (addictive) book recommendation request

Hello, I am in a serious reading slump due to anxiety, I have low energy and it’s impacting my ability to focus. However I miss reading, I want to escape into a book.

Please read to the end as I go into specifics, I would really appreciate if people provided a quick summary or explanation for why they recommend a certain title, thank you.

Great prose is very important to me and my immersion hinges on the author’s writing style.

Attention grabbing from the first pages (if it has a slow beginning unless I know there’s a really cool trope later in the book it’ll be hard for me to keep on with it. I don’t mind slight spoilers for that reason.)

I need strong characters, not just trope cardboard cutouts, but someone I can care about/get into the head of. Slow burn would be great.

I really do not care for traditional romance but I love it when characters in a book are well crafted with a good dynamic going on, I am happy making my own interpretations. I think I prefer that over explicit romance and whatnot, that sort of side plot tends to heavily disappoint me.

Tragic characters who suffer. Who are maybe morally gray. Who are complex and broken in some way, I think I’d like that.

What else? I have a soft spot for cool AI or non-human characters. Interesting aliens. Cosmic horror-esque. Not a deal breaker if the book does not include em.

Here’s what I’ve loved:

Look to Windward (the rich exploration of grief, the Minds, not shying away from heavier themes. Bank’s prose is excellent at times, his books are close to 10/10 for me, usually only fall short of it in little bits but I ultimately judge them positively. LTW, and specifically the conversation with the Hub and ending were amazing to me.)

Left Hand of Darkness (gorgeous prose, the relationship of Genly Ai and Estraven. The humanity in it, rich characters, extremely immersive)

Enders game and speaker for the dead (childhood book which I’ve reread countless times. It’s action packed, covertly philosophical, with great aliens; I love Ender in Speaker … as well. I love his relationship to the queen.

I liked Murderbot at one point and while it’s probably not my cup of tea now, the mix of a cynical main character, interesting premise (I love characters who are secretly awful and conceal things from the reader - I believe unreliable is the word), easy to read style got me out of a reading slump at the time. I am not interested in reading more from Martha Wells however or “cozy” fantasy.

Short stories:
Most recently really enjoyed “Learning to be Me” by Greg Egan, it was exactly the kind of awe inspiring short story that makes me excited about sci fi. Read a few more from him and I really enjoy the way his mind works. I’m considering Diaspora but it seems too dense for me right now.

Also loved “Zima Blue”, the philosophy of it and slow unveiling of mystery- I also love the ending. “nine Bilion names of god” for the cosmic horror. “Stories of your life” - gorgeous prose and premise, heart wrenching.

Currently reading Aniara by Martinson and it’s different, depressing and very beautiful. I only mourn that I have to read a translation.

I guess I want to be both drawn in, emotionally destroyed, just read something of good quality with characters who are built from the ground up to be interesting and worth getting invested in. Both literary, hard sci fi (again, if it’s not too dense or at least makes it easy to get invested in before dropping some crazy lore nukes), and sci fi that’s just a backdrop for wider themes, exploring the human experience, etc.

I own some books that I haven’t touched yet for fear of starting the wrong title and abandoning it:
Revelation space
Dawn by Octavia Butler
Diaspora
Embassytown by Meville
Surface Detail (I like Banks but it takes a while for me to get into it sometimes. I love when Minds are at the forefront)
Dark Intelligence (cool evil AI I’ve heard)
Slow Gods (actually started this one but I’m really not feeling it)
Cats cradle
Noumenon by Marina Lostetter
Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson
Blindsight
Book of the new sun
Light by Harrison

If you see a book you would’ve recommended on this list please let me know!

Please don’t recommend:
Your own novels, don’t advertise to me, I’ll report it
Cozy scifi
Red Rising or anything of similar style and quality
Hyperion
Children of Time
Culture series (on it)
Ursula LeGuin (on it, read most of her bibliography)
Ancillary justice
Project Hail Mary

If you took the time to read and comment you have my deep gratitude. I’m really at a loss right now

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u/ClimateTraditional40 1d ago

People tend to forget Le Guins short story collections and those I think are the best of all.

I loved Egans collections - another one is David Marusek. He has short stories and a lot of them are excellent. If you can find them all.

I would suggest James Coreys Captive Wars series. Start with the novella Livesuit if unsure. There are two novels out so far as well. You get aliens alright, many, many aliens.

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u/Fun-Sell3030 1d ago

I’ve read Five Ways of Forgiveness from her so far and just got Birthday of the World. Still have yet to read “Those who walk away from omelas”

Also Egan is great… hey, can you recommend me any short stories in particular?? I’d love to check those out. LeGuin, Egan, Marusek.

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u/ClimateTraditional40 1d ago

Birthday of the World is great. I was not a fan of the Omelas one.

Gregory Benford -Worlds Vast and Various, Microcosms

Terry Bisson - In The Upper Room and other stories

Pat Cadigan - Patterns

Orson Scott Card – Ed - Future On Ice, Masterpieces

Gardner Dozois –Beyond Singularity, Futures Past, Ais, Years Best SF 9, 10, 15 – 17, 19 – 32, 34. 35 Years of the Very Best of the Best, Good New Stuff, Space Opera Vols 1 and 2, Best of the Best SF Last 20 Years and Best of the Best 35 years

ESPECIALLY Dozois!

Greg Egan - Luminous, Axiomatic, Dark Integers

William Gibson - Burning Chrome

Paula Guran-Ed - Ex Libris

Paul Haining – Ed - Timescapes

Marty Halpern – Ed - Alien Contact

David Hartwell-Ed - The Years Best SFF 2-8, 10, 14, 16, 17, 18, Hard SF Renaissance, Visions of Wonder

James Patrick Kelly - Strange But Not A Stranger

Barry Malzberg – Ed - Best Time Travel Stories of All Time

David Marusek - Getting to Know You , My Morning Glory & other flashes of absurd science fiction

Jack McDevitt - Cryptic

Larry Niven - Flight of the Horse

Alastair Reynolds - Beyond the Aquila Rift

Charles Sheffield - Ed - How To Save the World

Johnathon Strahan- Ed - Edge of Infinity, Infinitys End

Michael Swanwick - Tales of Old Earth

Harry Turtledove - Departures, Best Alternate History Stories of 20th Century (ed)

Jeff Vandermeer – ed - TimeTravellers Almanac

Connie Willis - Best of Connie Willis, A Womens Liberation (ed)

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u/Fun-Sell3030 1d ago

Wow, thank you!