We have seen many Science fiction novels release this year. Some of the stories are captivating while some are not very convincing. Today we have selected top science fiction novels of 2021. These Books are among those best selling novel which you should definitely give a read. Here are our selected best sci-fi books of 2021.
Best Sci-Fi Books Of 2021 | Top Science Fiction Novels of 2021:
Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor
This book follows a girl whose touch kills people as she tries to make sense of her past and find her identity with her vulpine companion.
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
This book is a space adventure about the last man on the planet tasked with saving the species. Book it written by the author whose novel “Martian” was Hollywood blockbuster adaptation.
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
The narrator and protagonist book is an interesting species – she is not human but an advanced AI with special abilities. Basically, she’s an Artificial Friend, waiting for a customer. The book follows her story of interaction and relationship with humans.
The Ones We’re Meant to Find by Joan He
This story of sisterhood follows a sister abandoned on an island with no memory of the past except for the existence of her sister.
Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells
This follows a Murderbot as he tries to investigate the murder of a human on the Preservation Station, even as he is one of the suspects.
Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff Vandermeer
This follows an AI security consultant on the trail of a hummingbird and a salamander based on a note by an ecoterrorist.
The Galaxy and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers
The fourth book of Wayfarers series follows the unlikely meeting of members of three different species on a mediocre planet, in the far future.
A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine
This follow-up to the first book tells the story of a human race finding for the perfect dway to deal with an alien spaceship.
Leviathan Falls by James Corey
This is the ninth book of the Expanse series following the Laconian Empire in space. Now, aliens come demanding peace, but at a very high cost.
The Last Watch by J S Dewes
This book deals with the apocalypse from the perspective of loneliness. As the edge of the universe collapses, humans must find a way to live otherwise or perish.
Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
This book follows a mother who leaves a toxic place for a omfortable living, and has added nothing to experience..
Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson
This book follows the story of a spacefighter who lands up in extraordinary circumstances. The only way to understand herself is to enter the Nowehrre.
Firebreak by Nicole Kornher-Stace
In this world set in a cyberpunk dystopia, our protagonist lives as an orphan after the corporate war. While working on a video game, she accidentally discovers something hidden for ages and ages.
Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky
The first book in Adrian’s new series follows Idris, who hasnt slept a wink and has dedicated his whole life to mankind since his remaking after the war.
Noor by Nnedi Okorafor
This book follows Anwuli, a disabled Artificial Organism who meets a Fulani herdsman and takes on a mission to save the world.
Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson
This climate fiction cum science fiction takes place in a world where the greenhouse effect alters the way the world works. Natural disasters run rife, and the apocalypse seems near. But one person has an idea to reverse climate change. But this will have far reaching consequences.
The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna
The protagonist of this novel bleeds red blood on the day of the blood ceremony, and has to face the consequences of that.
Rabbits by Terry Miles
Rabbits is an alternate reality game which is super immersive and invasive, based on reality. The winners have access to wealth, power and immortality but the count of people dying due to the game is also high. The life of our protagonist focuses on this game.
Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell
This story unfolds in a multiverse where one planet, Iskat dominates the politics of the whole world. However, under Prince Taam’s rule, Thea and some other planets have begun to drift apart. After Prince Taam’s death, his widower Jainan must marry Taam’s cousin Kiem in order to foster peace. But it soon comes to light that Taam’s death may actually be a murder and that Jainan himself is a suspect. Jainan and Kiem must navigate the choppy waters of their marriage to prevent an interplanetary war.