84 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Recommendations for (Nearly) Every Kind of SFF Fan

The brain wants what the brain wants. Every serious book person runs into this truism sooner or later. Even within a particular genre, certain kinds of books latch onto the inside of our skulls and we find ourselves seeking out more of the same.
That’s the concept behind today’s collection in our continuing coverage of Sci-Fi and Fantasy Week here at Goodreads. We’ve sorted 84(!) sci-fi and fantasy recommendations into loosely organized categories based on reader types. Perhaps you’re the kind of reader who likes a good school of magic story. Or SFF road trips. Or historical fantasy. Then there’s the self-explanatory glory of “Here be dragons…”
We’ve deliberately cast a wide net with this collection. You’ll find old books and new books. (And, indeed, red books and blue books). We’ve included cerebral genre classics from Octavia Butler and Ursula Le Guin along with more playful SFF titles concerning space nuns, draconic family drama, and Roswell. There’s even a little bit of sexytime here, if you’re in the mood.
Adventurous readers will appreciate the many instances in which inventive authors find new approaches to traditional SFF concepts. For instance, Martha Wells’ fantastic Murderbot series provides delightfully weird insights into robot psychology. Jeff VanderMeer’s Annihilation takes the weird fiction aesthetic into new territories. And Nnedi Okorafor rethinks postapocalyptic genre designations with Who Fears Death.
Have fun, click through the book cover images for more details on each title, and add any interesting leads to your Want to Read shelf. Feel free to add additional category suggestions in the comments below. And please play nice! Be the comments section you wish to see in the world.
I like big books, I cannot lie
I'm obsessed with messed-up magic schools
Beep-boop, robots!
Here be dragons
Give me lovable found families, please!
I'll read any story set on a spaceship
I'm a sucker for an unconventional vampire story
I like books that feel like a weird fever dream
How about an SFF-inflected road trip?
Science fantasy! I love when the genre boundaries are blurred
I'm always up for reading philosophical, thought-provoking SFF
Tell me an old story in a new way
Give me your wackiest, campiest premises
I like a good ol' "let's overthrow the empire" plot
I like SFF that's a little quite sexy
Tell me about the books that other SFF readers can't stop raving about
Give me an unassuming protagonist who really would rather be left out of this narrative, thank you very much
Historical fantasy is my jam
Time travel? Time travel!
I'm always in the mood for a speculative short story
I'm more of a literary fiction reader. Can you help me dip my toes into SFF?
Now it's your turn! What type of SFF reader are you? Which books would you recommend for the categories above? Let us know in the comments!
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I'm marking this page and in the words of someone very famous: I'll be back!

Agreed! I was unimpressed with it.





I, too, am also very EXCITED for starting any Brandon Sanderson book!!!





I think this is an up-and-coming hot genre; I am enjoying these stories.

Ooh, yes! Have you ever read Meghan Ciana Doidge? Her Dowser series (book 1 is free - Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic), such a fantastic series with nine books with portals. Enjoy, she's one of my fave authors.


I want more like these. I want irreverent, wtaf characters dealing with bonkers crazy situations - animated articulated skeletons? Heck yeah. A sentient library? Yes please. A crazy messed up mentor disappearing and leaving his kids to fend for themselves? Sign me up. I am surprised that Illuminae (or any other Kristoff/Kaufman collab) is not on this list! That whole series is insane.
I want insane. I want more insane crazy plot twists and settings and creepy dead things that help you. Just, like the opening to Gemina (I think that's the one where her and her bf break up as the ice planet comes under attack?). AIDAN. Mr. Kindly.
Oh, and for comfort, Sorcery of Thorns. I want more love letters to books, with crazy life or death situations and sentient libraries and houses. Thank you.


science fiction fantasy (sff) :)

Dead Space by Kali Wallace
Places in the Darkness by Christopher Brookmyre
and right now I'm reading an ARC of Generation Ship by Michael Mammay (publishing later this year)

Great! That just means you're someone who's read a lot.



What about Urban Fantasy with authors like Jim Butcher (Dresden Files), Seanan McGuire (Cryptid Files), Ilona Andrews (Kate Daniels "Magic" series), Patricia Briggs (Mercy books)?




What about Urban Fantasy with authors like Jim Butcher (Dr..."
Stuff I'd consider Queer SFF on this list (that I've read, probably more that I haven't): House on the Cerulean Sea, Sisters of the Vast Black, Legends and Lattes, Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, Light from Uncommon Stars, Left Hand of Darkness.
I can't remember if A Memory Called Empire or The Goblin Emperor feature queer relationships, but would say they are queer-friendly at least.


A game of thrones
The way of kings
Babel
Fourth wing
The deep sky
The hobbit
Project Hail Mary (read 5/5 stars)
