Ask HN: Recent sci-fi recommendations
I tend more towards cyberpunk and "hard" sci-fi. I love "Blade Runner", "Primer", "2001", "Neuromancer", and almost anything by Philip K. Dick, for what it's worth. But really anything that's a good story and thought provoking would be good.
[+] [-] geoah|7 years ago|reply
I'll answer mostly to the "thought provoking part" of your question.
* Egan, Greg - Permutation City, Diaspora, and basically everything
* Liu, Cixin - The Three Body Problem (trilogy)
* Rajaniemi, Hannu - Jean le Flambeur (trilogy)
* Watts, Peter - Firefall (series)
* Chiang, Ted - The Lifecycle of Software Objects
* Liu, Cixin - The Wandering Earth (short stories)
I know quite a few people in love with Neal Stephenson, but I can't really muster his style. Check out Cryptonomicon and The Diamond Age.
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[+] [-] bjpirt|7 years ago|reply
This definitely doesn't fit the category of recent, but I've been really enjoying working my way through some Asimov classics. If you haven't read Asimov I'd highly recommend him.
Give the Elijah Baley series a try first: - Caves of Steel - Naked Sun - Robots of Dawn
and then move right on to the Foundation series.
I'd second the other recommendation for Three Body Problem, though the third book went a little crazy at the end for me :-)
I've also been really enjoying reading some Verner Vinge novels: - A fire upon the deep - A deepness in the sky - The Children of the Sky
[+] [-] thrower123|7 years ago|reply
It's not new, but I always really enjoyed the Ben Bova Grand Tour novels as well.
[+] [-] Rzor|7 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] teekno|7 years ago|reply
I also really enjoyed The Nexus Trilogy by Ramez Naam.
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[+] [-] qnsi|7 years ago|reply
I dont really read sci-fi that much, but Blindsight has been ten times better when it comes to hard scifi
[+] [-] ddvzlnz|7 years ago|reply
Amazon is making a show from the first of the Culture novels (which is the fastest moving SciFi book I've ever read) and Fox fxx is putting The Passage on TV in Jan. I recommend reading it before it comes out on TV since they are rearranging the timeline on TV.
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[+] [-] japaget|7 years ago|reply
1) Charles Stross, "The Laundry Files" series and the "Merchant Princes"/"Deep State" series.
2) Craig Alanson's "Expeditionary Force" series. Start with book 1, "Columbus Day".
3) Andy Weir, "The Martian" and "Artemis".
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[+] [-] sharmi|7 years ago|reply
It has a collection of short stories written by different authors. Most of them are written within last 2 years or so
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[+] [-] swanson|7 years ago|reply
* Moon (2009)
* Steins;Gate (2011, anime)
* Looper (2012)
* Snowpiercer (2013)
* Ex Machina (2014)
* Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
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