The 2020’s! Whoever thought that humanity would make it this far? With the way that speculative fiction and sci-fi writers have been writing about the future, I’m just as surprised as you! While we haven’t yet been killed off by climate change, malevolent AI, or a hyper-advanced alien civilization, it’s still possible that humankind could round out this decade with our own destruction. In the meantime, here are 10 of the best sci-fi books of the 2020’s, a little bit of reading material before the potentially immanent end of the world.
The Vanished Birds
(Del Rey)In The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez, time dilation is a trip. No one knows this better than Nia Imani, a starship captain who makes her living schlepping goods across the gulf of space at the behest of an interstellar mega-corporation. While most of her friends, family, and lovers are reduced to dust at the end of her light speed jumps across the stars, Nia finds an unlikely friendship with a non-speaking boy who one day appeared in the wreckage of a spaceship. Little does Nia know, this boy possesses the power to “jaunt” – i.e. travel instantaneously across the heavens. The big businesses controlling space travel are covetous of the kid’s power, and this sci-fi surrogate mother/child duo will have to flee from the long arm of corporate influence. If you’re looking for a tender space opera about found family and sticking it to the man, this novel is a must read.
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