June brings with it a wealth of fantastic new science fiction novels for all tastes. From wild adventures to poetic climate dystopias, there’s something for everyone. Adrian Tchaikovsky’s new novel, “The Service Model,” follows the journey of a robot servant Charles, providing a unique story in the sci-fi genre.
Other noteworthy releases include space opera romance by Emily Hamilton and Rebecca Fraimow, adding a lighthearted touch to the genre. The book club at New Scientist offers great reads like Martha Wells’ “All Systems Red” to dive into.
Throughout June, explore compelling reads like C.A. Fletcher’s “A Boy and a Dog at the End of the World” and Michael Crichton’s works. Crichton, known for “Jurassic Park,” has left a legacy in the sci-fi realm.
Continue your sci-fi adventures by exploring Tchaikovsky’s latest work, “Alien Clay,” and enjoy intriguing tales like Emily Hamilton’s “The Stars Too Fondly,” blending elements of space voyage and romance.
Source: www.newscientist.com