If we could, we’d encourage everyone in the world to sink into it. Onyebuchi is one of the smartest sci-fi people, crafting an elegant and exciting world that has us wishing was real so could explore it ourselves. Riot Baby - Tochi Onyebuchi (Tor.com Publishing, January 21) It’s fast-paced and will have your fingers sore as you constantly flick from page to page. However, as the war develops between those with magic and those that steal it, one of the brothers gets caught up in ways that none of them expected. Follow the story of Emil and Brighton, two brothers that venture through New York City filled with envy that they don’t have any magical powers. Infinity Son - Adam Silvera (HarperTeen, January 14)Īdam Silvera debuts his first-ever sci-fi adventure with Infinity Son. If you have never read or watched anything about Snow White, don’t bother and read this instead. This particular title isn’t as much a Snow White remake as it is a total overhaul. McLemore’s prose continues to provide us with a story that keeps us reading for hours on end. How she comes up with her ideas is beyond us, but we are truly thankful for her. Dark and Deepest Red - Anna-Marie McLemore (Feiwel & Friends, January 14)Īnna-Marie McLemore is an excellent writer. Here are the best sci-fi books to look forward to in 2020. If your bookshelf is full, make some room or buy another - you’re going to need it! It’s time to look at what 2020 has to offer.Įven in the first few months of this year, we’ve had so much to look forward to. We had releases from the likes of Sarah Gailey, Paul, Krueger, Leigh Bardugo, Annalee Newitz, Erin Morgenstern, and many more that brought us joy, thrills, excitement, wonder and awe.īut that was last year. 2019 was awesome for science fiction books.
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