A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Not a specific book but I really enjoy escapepod.org to listen to contemporary short stories. A teen might enjoy some bite-sized current authors before diving into the classics.
(I have vision issues for reading but they also post their stories as text if preferred)
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
Murderbot is a banger
I am however contractually obligated to suggest most Ursula K. Le Guin books.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Edward Ashton has some fun reads. Oh, and John Scalzi, too.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Ursula Le Guin!
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights If she is reading fantasy, a really interesting bridge to science fiction might be A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge. It's a big book with big concepts, but deep inside is actually a medieval society of dog-like creatures that involuntarily interact with a galaxy-spanning society.
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@boxofdelights If she is reading fantasy, a really interesting bridge to science fiction might be A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge. It's a big book with big concepts, but deep inside is actually a medieval society of dog-like creatures that involuntarily interact with a galaxy-spanning society.
@tsturm Oh I loved the Tines!
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Clans of the alphane moon - Phillip K Dick
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@boxofdelights Ursula Le Guin!
@TheresaReason Always a good choice.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Farenheit 451 and I Robot were good starts for me (a long time ago)
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@tsturm Oh I loved the Tines!
@boxofdelights Yep! One of the most unusual fully thought out alien civilizations in sci-fi. Overall, such a good book.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Sticking with mostly "newer" stuff
NK Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy sort of straddles the fantasy/sf line and she might enjoy it.
For pure sf that isn't set in space and more biology oriented: Peter Watts' Starfish (I somehow never read the second and third in the trilogy so can't vouch for those)
I've read some of The Expanse (maybe the first five books?), they are good, but there are a lot of characters to keep track of and I got a bit burnt out by it all
Nicola Griffith's Ammonite is another that isn't set in space and more biology oriented
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights Anything by Becky Chambers. Her work is unfailingly delightful, optimistic and engaging. https://www.otherscribbles.com/
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights the Inn-keeper Chronicles. Nicely on the very border between Sci-fi and fantasy.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
The Left Hand of Darkness — Le Guin
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights
I think I started with Ray Bradbury. Sort of bridges the two.Also William Gibson.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
@boxofdelights agreed on Dune, which has become outdated to no mean degree (barring the Butlerian jihad).
Perhaps the deeply dystopian and occasionally trippy Neuromancer and subsequent novels? Got a bit of the sex stuff in so I'm not sure how shielded said teen should be, and protagonist is man but costar is badass woman.
Theoretically, Asimov is interesting, but like Herbert hasn't really stood the test of time and gotten outdated.
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A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction. I know she reads fantasy, but I guess they are different genres to her.
She said someone told her she should read Dune, and I said nooooo, you should not read Dune. I suggested Murderbot. What else should I recommend?
Feed by MT Anderson
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
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@boxofdelights What fantasy does she like? Murderbot is a solid choice
@ansate I'll ask her about what fantasy she likes tomorrow. We meet at the library, so I'll get a stack of books for her to look through!