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The best new sci-fi books of 2025 from Adrian Tchaikovsky to Martha Wells

Last updated: July 6, 2025 12:42 am
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Casual man standing on space platform watching planet Earth. 3D generated image. Earth texture is from Nasa (https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/sunrise-shadows-over-the-philippine-sea).

In Here and Beyond, it will take 42 light years to reach a new planet

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Science fiction enthusiasts have been treated to a plethora of captivating stories this year. One standout offering is Hal LaCroix’s Here and Beyond, a compelling ark-ship narrative that has captured the hearts of many readers.

LaCroix’s tale follows the journey of Shipworld, a vessel bound for HD-40307g, a habitable Super Earth located 42 light years away. With a lifespan exceeding the duration of the voyage, the 600 passengers aboard Shipworld must adhere to strict rules to ensure the success of their mission, knowing that only the Seventh Generation will set foot on the new planet.

As the story unfolds, LaCroix skillfully navigates the challenges of depicting multiple generations onboard an ark-ship, immersing readers in the evolving dynamics of Shipworld’s inhabitants. Through intricate character development and a richly layered narrative, LaCroix crafts a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of humanity’s resilience and adaptability in the face of an uncertain future.

While some may find LaCroix’s subtle approach to pivotal moments in the story unconventional, it adds a unique depth to the narrative, inviting readers to ponder the mysteries and complexities of the unknown that loom over Shipworld.

Although the ending may not resonate with all readers, the journey through 360 years of Shipworld’s voyage is a testament to LaCroix’s storytelling prowess and cements Here and Beyond as a worthy addition to the genre of ark-ship tales.

For fans of Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd’s portrayal of Murderbot on Apple TV+, Martha Wells’s The Murderbot Diaries omnibus editions offer a chance to delve deeper into the original novellas that inspired the series, showcasing the diverse interpretations of this beloved character.

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Additionally, Adrian Tchaikovsky’s exploration of non-human intelligence in works like Shroud and Bee Speaker delves into the intriguing possibilities of alien lifeforms and genetically modified animals, inviting readers to contemplate the boundaries of consciousness and identity.

Other notable works in the realm of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, such as Laila Lalami’s The Dream Hotel and Grace Chan’s Every Version of You, offer compelling glimpses into dystopian futures and immersive digital realms that challenge our perceptions of reality.

With a plethora of thought-provoking science fiction novels hitting bookshelves this year, including Kaliane Bradley’s The Ministry of Time and Roz Dineen’s Briefly Very Beautiful, readers can look forward to embarking on thrilling literary journeys that explore the depths of human imagination and ingenuity.

As we eagerly anticipate the second half of the year, filled with even more captivating sci-fi adventures, the world of speculative fiction continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its boundless creativity and visionary storytelling.

Emily H. Wilson is author of the Sumerians trilogy

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