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The best new science fiction books of February 2026 featuring new novels from Brandon Sanderson and Paul McAuley

Last updated: January 31, 2026 4:30 am
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Mars is the location for two new science fiction novels out in February

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Are you ready to embark on a journey to Mars, explore an alternate version of 1939 London, or dive into the mysteries of the distant future? This February, the world of science fiction offers a diverse range of adventures for enthusiasts of all kinds. From time-travel narratives to fungal horror and debates on the boundaries of the genre, there is something for everyone in the latest works by talented authors.

The Forest on the Edge of Time presents a compelling blend of time-travel and climate fiction, where two protagonists are tasked with altering the course of history to prevent a global environmental catastrophe. Set in ancient Athens and a post-apocalyptic future, Echo and Hazel must collaborate across time to secure humanity’s survival.

All We Have Is Time introduces a poignant tale of love and immortality, as a time-traveller offers companionship to an eternal woman trapped in a cycle of loss. Their encounter in 1605 London sparks a romance that transcends the boundaries of time and mortality.

In Pedro the Vast, a gripping narrative unfolds in the midst of a fungal epidemic on a Chilean farm, drawing unlikely allies into a web of mystery and danger. Surviving the outbreak becomes a matter of survival as dark forces converge in a battle for survival.

Exploring the far-future Cosmere universe, Brandon Sanderson‘s latest work blends elements of science fiction and fantasy as the protagonist Sixth of the Dusk navigates a world on the brink of interstellar conflict. With supernatural creatures and alien invaders, the novel promises an epic tale of survival and transformation.

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For fans of techno-thrillers and cyberpunk, Hammajang Luck offers a high-octane adventure following master hacker Malia as she navigates the treacherous world of cybercrime and corporate espionage. Her skills are put to the test when a dangerous conspiracy threatens everything she holds dear.

Nonesuch by Francis Spufford delves into the realms of alternate history and time manipulation, as a young woman in 1939 London discovers the power to alter the course of events amidst the chaos of war. With a time-travelling antagonist on her trail, Iris must navigate a dangerous game of temporal politics to ensure the future of her world.

For readers craving a blend of romance and scientific intrigue, Time for Love follows neuroscientist Frances Silberstein as she navigates the complexities of professional rivalry and unexpected attraction at a prestigious conference. The line between scientific ethics and personal feelings blurs as Frances embarks on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance.

From the desolate landscapes of Mars to the urban sprawl of Kepler Space Station, the latest science fiction offerings promise thrills, chills, and thought-provoking adventures for readers of all tastes. Whether you seek the excitement of interstellar conflict or the intimate drama of personal relationships, February’s lineup of novels has something for everyone to enjoy.

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