Staff Picks - Science Fiction and Fantasy

Created on April 23, 2021, 12:25 pm

Last Updated April 3, 2025, 11:27 am

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When Peter Grant tries to take a witness statement from someone a ghost, he finds himself reassigned to The Folly, a forgotten branch of the Met that handles all the “weird stuff.” The first in a series that is the perfect blend of police procedural and magic. - Jennifer R
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This is a story of true love. But there is no happy ending. We all have good and bad lurking beneath the surface. Sometimes the world is so loud we can’t help but be what it tells us we are. If you enjoy fairytale retellings, this fresh look at Sleeping Beauty is a must. - Karen G
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Ready to dip your toe into the modern sci-fi waters, but unsure where to begin? Look no further than All Systems Red. It's the first volume of the "Murderbot Diaries" series. A slim novella with elements of near-future interplanetary exploration and AI. You're welcome! - Michael L
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Catholic sci fi alert! Centuries in the future, a motley group of nuns brings spiritual comfort to the far end of the galaxy. Each sister has her own reasons for joining the mission, which come to a head when Earth sends a new priest to join them (and tighten control). - Charlotte M
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Action-packed sci-fi epic with smart teen girls tackling the ultimate problems in the universe and shocking plot twists? Ignite the Stars has it all! A page-turner perfect for readers who enjoy other dystopian YA series like Hunger Games, Legend, and Divergent. - Claire F
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This book was a delightful, unique twist on traditional Alice in Wonderland narratives. For lovers of twisted fairytales, Alice, and fantasy novels! - Mariah P
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In a land where three suns almost never set, a fledgling killer joins a school of assassins, seeking vengeance against the powers who destroyed her family. Nevernight is an exciting, dark, violent, heart-wrenching, and completely magical start to a new series. - Rhiana C
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A poignant tale steeped in English folklore about the Green Man of the woods coming to terms with his past and trying to set things right. Dryads, highwaymen, and a naive lord of the manor, combine for an evocatively lush tale. - Jennifer R
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29) Scythe
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In the future no one dies naturally, but the population still needs to be culled. Two teens are apprenticed to a Scythe and learn how to glean people. Full of moral questions, this is a thriller with opposing factions, mass gleanings, and globe-trotting adventure. - Michelle M
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30) Lock in
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Not just for ardent science fiction readers, this sci-fi mystery has an interesting plot and enjoyable characters. The DC and Northern Virginia setting makes it even more fun. A sequel is already available, so start this series now. - Kathleen C
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When a pandemic hits and people start zombifying in droves, Candace doesn’t know what to do, so she keeps showing up at work. What else is she supposed to do? This book is funny, melancholy, and totally captivating. - Michelle M
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You don't have to listen to the podcast to enjoy this delightfully creepy and weird story about a boy searching for his father, a mother seeing her ex all over town, and a girl who doesn't experience time. Podcast fans will love Cecil Baldwin’s audio-book narration. - Jennie R
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In art deco Montreal, Mems are memories personified, repeating in infinite loops. Elsie is an exception—she can learn and interact outside of the memory she was created from. A beautifully haunting look at memory, identity, and autonomy.
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Rama series volume 1
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A spacecraft is heading for Earth and no one can figure out where is coming from or why it exists. Strange, mysterious, and sometimes creepy, check out this book if you’ve been meaning to catch up with a classic Science Fiction author. - Michelle M
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Clark creates a fascinating alternate-history paranormal steampunk Cairo roiling with political tension in this mystery about two detectives trying to rid a tram car of an unknown and malevolent spirit—all in under 150 pages. - Jennie R
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This fantasy novella is set in an alternate New Orleans, where air pirates roam the skies and the Haitian Revolution was won with the magic of West African gods. It's a quick read in a fascinating setting -- but I'm really hoping the author writes LOTS of sequels. - Charlotte M
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They said the deadly Thread would never return to Pern. They said fire lizards didn’t exist. They said a mere girl couldn’t be a Harper. But Thread fell and dragons flew. And Menolly ran toward a future she was told could never exist. - Rachel H
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A zany and madcap adventure that lovingly satirizes pulp adventure tropes while offering unexpected takes on expected plot twists. - Jennie R
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39) last call at the nightshade lounge
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In a fantastic and haunting reworking of The Tempest, Carey turns Shakespeare's comedy into a devastating tragedy of forbidden love. - Jennie R
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