Time's Agent by Brenda Peynado
A horror sci-fi that explores metaverses to contemplate grief, loss identity and capitalism.
The discovery of Pocket Worlds changes everything for science, nature and our understanding of time. These worlds are small slices of heaven, some no larger than a small island and populated with nature and artifacts. Our main character, archeologist Raquel and her wife, Marlena work for an institute dedicated to exploring and uncovering these worlds and who may have lived there previously. Perhaps even discover an entire second universe.
Star Trek: Lower Decks―Warp Your Own Way by Ryan North
You'll want to be fully caffeinated to read this choose-your-own-adventure graphic novel.
I LOVED this!
Lower Decks is one of my favourite shows, which is both a parody and an homage to Star Trek and sci-fi in general. This interactive graphic novel puts you on in Mariner's shoes on the deck of the USS Cerritos.
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone
This is my favourite book of all time. I read it multiple times a year. It’s futuristic-sci-fi, but also a love story, and also poetry. It’s structured as a series of letters between two elite soldiers on either side of a ‘time war’. We see the letters change from taunting, to respectful to deeply powerful and loving.
Full Speed to a Crash Landing by Beth Revis
A fast-paced heist adventure novella with a clever rogue main character.
I giggled and kicked my feet through this whole book. The balance between plot and character development is perfect. The pacing is fast, the world building is really well done. The banter between our FMC, Ada, and the man in charge of the mission, Rian, is top tier.
The Mercy of Gods by James S.A. Corey
"Alien life exists, and they are assholes"
A dystopian space-epic filled with violent aliens, found family and ultimately hope in impossible situations.
Fiasco by Constance Fay
A fast-paced, hard sci-fi space adventure with open door M/F romance. A perfect follow-up to Calamity (book one of the Uncharted Hearts series), although I think you could read Fiasco as an interconnected standalone and be fine.
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
A genre-defying time-travel story , that's perfect for readers who prefer non-marketable books.I was laughing out loud, biting my nails, holding my breath and moaning softly reading this book. This book is a lot of things, it's a critique of British colonialism, an exploration of identity, it's a time-travel story, it's a slow-burn romance, it's Jason Bourne-level political intrigue and it's a love letter to hope.
Calypso by Oliver K. Langmead
Eco-dystopia meets sci-fi homily in this immersive, genre-crossing story about a generation ship arriving at its destination after centuries of travel.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1)by Becky Chambers
A cozy sci-fi, with low stakes and high hopes.
Finna (LitenVerse, #1)by Nino Cipri
You'll love getting lost in the multiverse in this sci-fi, horror novella.
The Fractured Dark (#2) by Megan E. O'Keefe
Sci-fi space opera stuffed to the brim with conspiracies, romantic angst, and fight scenes as our main characters try to save humanity.
2024 Books I’m Excited About
The first half of 2024 is chocked full of AMAZING books I can’t wait to get my hands on, and a few I was able to get earlier from publishers. So you’ll see a lot of these reviews coming through in the next few months. Let me know if you’re excited for these releases too by following me on Instagram @kay_west_reads
Wake Me After the Apocalypse by Jordan Rivet
A clever, fast-paced YA dystopic sci-fi, perfect for fans of The 100. This book is best read at Apocalypse Camp, while secretly holding hands with your crush. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
My November Reading Round-Up
This month I read 15 books. I’ve listed them below with star ratings, link to the full review (if I wrote one), and a short description.
Lost Ark Dreaming by Suyi Davies Okungbowa
This book is best read while fishing on a boat. If you fall asleep, you'll dream of running through darkened hallways towards the light. Don't forget to breathe.
Starlight’s Shadow by Jessie Mihalik
Overall this is a fun, sci-fi series, perfect for people who loved the Firefly TV show or the new Star Trek films.
The Blighted Stars by Megan E. O'Keefe
An action-packed, hard sci-fi conspiracy adventure with a rivals trapped on a dying planet. Also there are space zombies (it's not what the book calls them, but yes, space zombies, and they're terrifying)
Calamity by Constance Fay
A fast-paced, hard sci-fi space adventure with open door M/F romance.
2023 is the Year of the Pirate
From 40 year old single mother pirate captains, to a vampire and mermaid pirate love story, this list will have something for everyone.
Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes
This book is best read while isolated on a dead planet, trapped with strangers, by storms. All the more opportunity to read without interruption.