A teenager asked me for recommendations to get into science fiction.
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@dropbear I haven't read Service Model yet but I love all the Adrian Tchaikovsky I have read.
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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 mentioned this to someone else recently, but...
I love Julie Czerneda's sci-fi books. I think my favorites are in her Species Imperative trilogy: https://bookshop.org/p/books/survival-species-imperative-1-julie-e-czerneda/36f8e644f506c6e2
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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 Mira Grant (Seanan McGuire)'s Newsflesh trilogy?
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@Ooze Excellent!
@boxofdelights @Ooze Becky Chambers is who I was going to recommend! Especially the Wayfarers Quartet: https://wayfarers.fandom.com/wiki/Wayfarers_series. Someone else recommended him too, but @scalzi is excellent.
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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 Becky Chambers' Wayfarer series, anything in Ursula K. Le Guin's Hainish Cycle, The Expanse series by "James S.A. Corey", Ken Liu's collections The Paper Menagerie and The Hidden Girl and Other Stories.
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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 If she wants fun John Scalzi, if she wants creepy Jeff VanderMeer and if she wants pro-found Ursula K 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 For a young female reader—Ursula LeGuin of course. More recently "The Deep Sky" by Yume Kitasei or "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers.
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@boxofdelights Mira Grant (Seanan McGuire)'s Newsflesh trilogy?
@moira @boxofdelights Oh I love that series!!
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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 Trying not to repeat anything already mentioned.
Ancillary Justice by Leckie.
The Word for World is Forest by LeGuin.
Binti by Okorafor.
Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Lem (or The Cyberiad).
Anything by Vonnegut -
@boxofdelights I mentioned this to someone else recently, but...
I love Julie Czerneda's sci-fi books. I think my favorites are in her Species Imperative trilogy: https://bookshop.org/p/books/survival-species-imperative-1-julie-e-czerneda/36f8e644f506c6e2
@kristinHenry Those are great!
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@boxofdelights Trying not to repeat anything already mentioned.
Ancillary Justice by Leckie.
The Word for World is Forest by LeGuin.
Binti by Okorafor.
Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Lem (or The Cyberiad).
Anything by Vonnegut@Z_Zed_Zed Excellent suggestions, thank you!
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@kristinHenry Those are great!
@boxofdelights They are! I re-read them every few years or so, and I enjoy them all over again.
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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?
Annalee Newitz’s fiction — *Automatic Noodle* is a fun start (robots set up a hand-pulled noodle restaurant when society kind-of breaks down); *Autonomous* is great.
Yes on Becky Chambers.
Somewhere between fantasy and science fiction is Charlie Jane Anders’ *All the birds in the sky* (it has both witches and giant robots!). Charlie Jane also has some Young Adult SF novels (a group of outcast teens save the galaxy) *Victories greater than death*, *Dreams bigger than heartbreak*, *Promises stronger than Darkness*.
Ursula K. Leguin does both fantasy (*Wizard of Earthsea*) and SF (*The Dispossessed*, *The Lathe of Heaven*, *The Left Hand of Darkness*).
Oh! *Cat fishing on Catnet* by Naomi Kritzer. Social networking, plus a friendly AI that collects cat pictures. Kind of *Shockwave Rider* or *Neuromancer* for 21st Century teens (more the former than the latter).
Malka Older, though maybe start with their newer books about detectives in the ring of Jupiter, (*The Mimicking of Known Successes*, etc.) before trying *Infomocracy*.
I am very fond of early Samuel Delany (*Babel 17*, *Nova*), and I think *Nova* was recently released in a new edition.
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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 Emily Tesh, Some Desperate Glory
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@boxofdelights For a young female reader—Ursula LeGuin of course. More recently "The Deep Sky" by Yume Kitasei or "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers.
@negative12dollarbill I haven't read The Deep Sky but I'm putting it on my TBR now.
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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 Connie Willis, To Say Nothing of the Dog.
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@boxofdelights Mira Grant (Seanan McGuire)'s Newsflesh trilogy?
@moira I'll have to ask if zombies are okay, but yes!
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@boxofdelights l love Stanslaw Lem, but that may be a bit much to get started. But how about his short stories, The Cyberiad. Here's an example (a fave of mine) of one of them. How The World Was Saved: https://english.lem.pl/works/novels/the-cyberiad/146-how-the-world-was-saved
@nomdeb I will keep Lem in my back pocket for if she likes SF and wants to go deeper.
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@negative12dollarbill I haven't read The Deep Sky but I'm putting it on my TBR now.
@boxofdelights
It's a mix of things—apart from anything else it's a murder mystery, but it's got lots of different aspects.