Hello miss shades of Orange. Firstly I am new to your channel but not new to SF being a fan for almost 50years. I like your style of hardly taking a breath (impressive) as you outline the various plotlines and why you have chosen these books. Great video and i will definitely take a peek at more of your work. Personally I enjoy harder material being nurtured by Arthur C Clarke but love Science Fiction and read anything that is good. 6 Wakes and Obscura look interesting from this list. Thank you for highlighting them.
I added a lot to my TBR thank you! I discovered booktube a few months ago and I'm loving your channel! For recommandations with female authors I'm thinking of The Rift by Nina Allan or The Race by the same author, and more mystery than thriller but i'm also thinking about The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas. Also The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley might count as well? All great books regardless :)
Late to the party. I LOVED Dark Matter. I couldn't put it down! Same for Jurassic Park, I actually love most Michael Crichton books But how I found Dark Matter was fun. For christmas a friend and I buy eachother a book and a box of tea. Dark Matter was one of these books. I had no idea it was so popular
Please do a round 2 of sci-fi books to read. I love sci-fi stories and your suggestions are amazing and you give an amazing review of the books without spoiling them. Thank you so much
Love scifi trillers! I would love to discover more titles in this genre , thanks for the video! I think you already know this one but female author one is The Echo wife
I recommend "Where the forest meets the stars". I just finished it, and it was wonderful. And it's written by a female too. Glendy Vanderah. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Thank you for the recommendations. If you liked Dark Matter by Blake Crouch you're sure to like his book Recursion. It is harder to find female Science Fiction/Horror authors. There is always the Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. Probably not considered great literature, but I have read many of the futuristic detective In Death series of books by Nora Roberts (J.D. Robb). Metropolis was written by Fritz Lang's wife Thea von Harbou. In researching female Science Fiction authors I found a couple of books/series I definitely want to read - Down Below Station by C.J. Cherryh and the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. Of course in Horror there is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. As a Lovecraft fan I want to read Citadel of Fear by Gertrude Barrows Bennett (Francis Stevens) and I've started dipping into works by Caitlín R. Kiernan.
Junkyard Cats by Faith Hunter. I originally got this book because it was a free Audible choice. Based on the description, I knew it would have a science fiction dystopian flavor, and it might have cats in junkyards… I found it to be a really enjoyable, suspenseful, fast moving book with a strong female character. I think of it as a thrilling, dystopian, science fiction ‘space’ opera, which takes place on earth, in the near future. Highly recommended as a fun, fast read with lots of interesting, fantastical science.
Unbelievable: people instantly remember Becky Chambers, but no praise for Arkady Martine. Her Memory called Empire and Desolation Called peace deserve to be hyped up. Thank you for this video, definitely looking for part 2👍
Megan O'Keefe's Velocity Weapon (and the next two in the series) were enjoyable. I liked the first book the most as there was a mystery and an AI featuring prominently. The next two books are good, but have more politics. S.K. Dunstall (sister duo) and their Stars Uncharted series were an entertaining read. Some fun action scenes, a slowly unfolding mystery, and a crew of unorthodox characters (a trope, but was well done). The novella, Sisters of the Vast Black by Lina Rather, was good. I've mentioned it before. I read it because I wanted to see how badly it would go wrong based on the theme of the book. I was really surprised at how well the author handled the conflicts between what is right, and what they've been taught to believe is right. She has a sequel coming out in 2022 (yay!). Not a thriller or big mystery, but a slow thoughtful read that works really well in novella form (and they have a living spaceship too). Medusa Uploaded (Emily Devenport) another one I thought was good. Before Mars by Emma Newman. Intriguing mystery at the start. You've reviewed it before and IIRC, you liked it. Ann Leckie is another good author although the books require a reader to pay attention or they'll miss things.
YESSS Jurassic Park! I have two copies and it was the first book I remember reading as a kid that was intended for adults (I think I was 12). I keep hinting at my partner to get me the fancy folio edition for xmas 😁
This is exactly the list I needed!! Pleeeease do a part 2!! 🖤 What do you think about “speculative thrillers”? Would that be under the Sci-Fi Thriller umbrella? I only heard of that genre term when The Need came out, and I was like… that’s the perfect genre for me!! It might be too niche for a whole lot of things to be marketed in those exact words, though.
Dead Space by Kali Wallace is a good sci-fi thriller. Four, maybe five stars. I just finished it. Murder mystery, AI, mining colony on asteroids, a conspiracy; an enjoyable read.
By any chance, do you know if the sci-fi book Ship of Fool by Richard Paul Russo? And If you do, do you know if this book have a follow up to this book, a book 2, or more???? Thank you.
I was lucky to read the book before the movie came out and I was blown away. It's still among my very favorite novels. I also really enjoyed Congo but thought that the movie version was not so great.
Science fiction thrillers are a weak spot for me. The only one I’ve read here was The Institute. Out of all these I think that I want to read Mur Lafferty’s the most. I used to listen to her podcast, I Should Be Writing, all the time.
Great selection of books! Look forward to Round 2. I'll go through my list of books I've read to find some female authors, so I'll be back to mention those. For now... ...I've had The Fold on my tbr since May. I'll bump it to the top to read. I liked the mystery of Six Wakes. Kept me reading. Highly recommend as well. Just picked up Obscura (I have Hart's The Final Girls, but still on tbr). Here and Now and Then has been on my tbr since July 2019. Looks like another one I'll need to bump up.
@@TheShadesofOrange no worries, I was teasing you. The comment made me laugh. Sorry if I came across as actually offended. I wasn’t, but thanks for your reply.
I asked my girlfriend, "What's an influencer?" She said, "It's someone who get you to do or buy something in an indirect manner...like someone telling you how much they liked a book and so you go buy it yourself." I then looked at my bookshelf with about thirty books Rachel said she liked in her videos. I get it now. Now that's evil in its purest form. LOL
Yes I would love a round 2! I loved Six Wakes and Dark Matter so I will check out the rest of them for sure. This is a subgenre I really enjoy!
Awesome! Working on it!
I am interested in Round Two. This was an awesome video, and I will definitely be reading a few of these books. Thank you.
Awesome! I'll get busy planning round 2!
Hello miss shades of Orange. Firstly I am new to your channel but not new to SF being a fan for almost 50years. I like your style of hardly taking a breath (impressive) as you outline the various plotlines and why you have chosen these books. Great video and i will definitely take a peek at more of your work. Personally I enjoy harder material being nurtured by Arthur C Clarke but love Science Fiction and read anything that is good. 6 Wakes and Obscura look interesting from this list. Thank you for highlighting them.
Thank you. And this video is a little older... my tastes are definitely leaning towards the harder stuff these days
9:05 " definitly is a story with a lot of heart" a quick synopsis on the joe hart book
i love this
Lol! Pun not intended! 🤦♀️
I added a lot to my TBR thank you! I discovered booktube a few months ago and I'm loving your channel! For recommandations with female authors I'm thinking of The Rift by Nina Allan or The Race by the same author, and more mystery than thriller but i'm also thinking about The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas. Also The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley might count as well? All great books regardless :)
Thanks for the recs! So happy you found booktube and I'm glad my channel is working for you
Late to the party. I LOVED Dark Matter. I couldn't put it down! Same for Jurassic Park, I actually love most Michael Crichton books
But how I found Dark Matter was fun. For christmas a friend and I buy eachother a book and a box of tea. Dark Matter was one of these books. I had no idea it was so popular
So glad you enjoyed it
Thanks. You are a very pleasant presenter.
Please do a round 2 of sci-fi books to read. I love sci-fi stories and your suggestions are amazing and you give an amazing review of the books without spoiling them. Thank you so much
Thanks... I definitely have a follow up video in the works!
The Peter Cline book sounds great
Love scifi trillers! I would love to discover more titles in this genre , thanks for the video! I think you already know this one but female author one is The Echo wife
Oh yes I just recently read that one. Very good!
I recommend "Where the forest meets the stars". I just finished it, and it was wonderful. And it's written by a female too. Glendy Vanderah. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Thanks. Never heard of that one
Also Lock In by Scalzi!
Such a good scifi mystery!
What an amazing list! I love Jurassic Park, Dark Matter, and The Institute. And I want to read all the others you mentioned. They all sound so good!!
More buddy reads!!
Blake Crouch is one of my favorite authors.
He's got some good stuff. I also liked Pines a lot
Thank you for the recommendations. If you liked Dark Matter by Blake Crouch you're sure to like his book Recursion. It is harder to find female Science Fiction/Horror authors. There is always the Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. Probably not considered great literature, but I have read many of the futuristic detective In Death series of books by Nora Roberts (J.D. Robb). Metropolis was written by Fritz Lang's wife Thea von Harbou. In researching female Science Fiction authors I found a couple of books/series I definitely want to read - Down Below Station by C.J. Cherryh and the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. Of course in Horror there is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. As a Lovecraft fan I want to read Citadel of Fear by Gertrude Barrows Bennett (Francis Stevens) and I've started dipping into works by Caitlín R. Kiernan.
Wow thanks for all the great recommendations!
Junkyard Cats by Faith Hunter. I originally got this book because it was a free Audible choice. Based on the description, I knew it would have a science fiction dystopian flavor, and it might have cats in junkyards… I found it to be a really enjoyable, suspenseful, fast moving book with a strong female character. I think of it as a thrilling, dystopian, science fiction ‘space’ opera, which takes place on earth, in the near future. Highly recommended as a fun, fast read with lots of interesting, fantastical science.
Oh thanks for the rec. I've never heard of that one
Yes, please make another video with recommendations for sci-fi thrillers by women. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your reviews.
Thank you! And yes I'll work on making a follow up video
great list! The Folder and Obscura seem so interesting! I'm adding them to my TBR
Thanks! Hope you enjoy those two
Thanks for the great recommendations
And on a more lighter note (perhaps unusual for me), I read "Fuzzy Nation", lol.
Thanks, Rachel, it was fun!
Yay!! Loved Fuzzy Nation!
Unbelievable: people instantly remember Becky Chambers, but no praise for Arkady Martine. Her Memory called Empire and Desolation Called peace deserve to be hyped up.
Thank you for this video, definitely looking for part 2👍
Thanks! It's definitely in the works
Maybe check out Crossfire by Miyuki Miyabe, it has a similar vibe to Stephen King's Firestarter
Thanks for the rec. I haven't heard of that one
The ‘Fractured Europe’ sequence by Dave Hutchinson is pretty much all you need, Sharply observed, funny, unpredictable and one hell of a ride.
Thanks for the rec!
Megan O'Keefe's Velocity Weapon (and the next two in the series) were enjoyable. I liked the first book the most as there was a mystery and an AI featuring prominently. The next two books are good, but have more politics.
S.K. Dunstall (sister duo) and their Stars Uncharted series were an entertaining read. Some fun action scenes, a slowly unfolding mystery, and a crew of unorthodox characters (a trope, but was well done).
The novella, Sisters of the Vast Black by Lina Rather, was good. I've mentioned it before. I read it because I wanted to see how badly it would go wrong based on the theme of the book. I was really surprised at how well the author handled the conflicts between what is right, and what they've been taught to believe is right. She has a sequel coming out in 2022 (yay!). Not a thriller or big mystery, but a slow thoughtful read that works really well in novella form (and they have a living spaceship too).
Medusa Uploaded (Emily Devenport) another one I thought was good.
Before Mars by Emma Newman. Intriguing mystery at the start. You've reviewed it before and IIRC, you liked it. Ann Leckie is another good author although the books require a reader to pay attention or they'll miss things.
Ooo thanks for these recs! Some I know, some I'll have to look up
YESSS Jurassic Park! I have two copies and it was the first book I remember reading as a kid that was intended for adults (I think I was 12). I keep hinting at my partner to get me the fancy folio edition for xmas 😁
I hope your hinting works!
Yes The Fold! Finally someone's recommending that book! 👏
Yes Peter Clines is definitely unrated
This is exactly the list I needed!! Pleeeease do a part 2!! 🖤 What do you think about “speculative thrillers”? Would that be under the Sci-Fi Thriller umbrella? I only heard of that genre term when The Need came out, and I was like… that’s the perfect genre for me!! It might be too niche for a whole lot of things to be marketed in those exact words, though.
Hmm Yeah I'd have to look up that subgenre. I've probably read some without knowing it
@@TheShadesofOrange I probably have read more of them than I realize, and it’s just a niche genre that doesn’t get applied that often. 😸
Try Earthcore!
All Our Wrong Todays would be a great addition to this list
Thanks for the rec
I loved six wakes.
It was really fun
The sci-fi picks sound wonderful.
Great list! Thank you for putting Obscura back on my radar! I still need to read Dark Matter 🤦🏻♀️
Always happy to add to your tbr!
READ DARK MATTER IT IS SO FORKING GOOD
@@steelestaley1388 I know!! I will very soon.
Dead Space by Kali Wallace is a good sci-fi thriller. Four, maybe five stars. I just finished it. Murder mystery, AI, mining colony on asteroids, a conspiracy; an enjoyable read.
Thanks for the rec. I still need to read Wallace
By any chance, do you know if the sci-fi book Ship of Fool by
Richard Paul Russo?
And If you do, do you know if this book have a follow up to this book, a book 2, or more????
Thank you.
No sorry doesn't have a sequel
@@TheShadesofOrange
Thank you for responding. And damn, that sucks.
Jurassic Park wasn't my favorite book, but it was interesting seeing the differences from the film (who makes it out at the end, especially).
The Fold sounds great.
I really loved Dark Matter, also The Institute! Both 5 stars from me.
I hope you check out the Fold!
Scifi thrillers recommended by Rachel....yes I will watch, and then read all of those I haven’t read before.
Aw thanks!
I’m a huge fan of the Jurassic Park films. I would love to check out the book just to see what it’s like compared to the film.
Yes I'd definitely recommend the book. It adds a lot of detail missing from the movie (which I also loved)
I was lucky to read the book before the movie came out and I was blown away. It's still among my very favorite novels. I also really enjoyed Congo but thought that the movie version was not so great.
I recommend "Daemon" and "Freedom TM" by Daniel Suarez.
Thanks for the recs!
yes part 2 please
I think The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North might count as a mystery/thriller
Oh nice I have that one on my tbr
@@TheShadesofOrange I really liked it, I hope you do too!
thanks
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Science fiction thrillers are a weak spot for me. The only one I’ve read here was The Institute. Out of all these I think that I want to read Mur Lafferty’s the most. I used to listen to her podcast, I Should Be Writing, all the time.
Oh really? For some reason, I would have thought you read a lot of them
@@TheShadesofOrange Yeah, thrillers are a big weakness of mine.
Great selection of books! Look forward to Round 2. I'll go through my list of books I've read to find some female authors, so I'll be back to mention those. For now...
...I've had The Fold on my tbr since May. I'll bump it to the top to read.
I liked the mystery of Six Wakes. Kept me reading. Highly recommend as well.
Just picked up Obscura (I have Hart's The Final Girls, but still on tbr).
Here and Now and Then has been on my tbr since July 2019. Looks like another one I'll need to bump up.
Thanks Chris. I'd definitely like to plan a follow up. I think you'd really enjoy The Fold
On behalf of those of us who teach high school, that “slumming” was unnecessary! Lol.
Sorry I misspoke. I didn't mean it like that 🤦♀️My husband is even a teacher
@@TheShadesofOrange no worries, I was teasing you. The comment made me laugh. Sorry if I came across as actually offended. I wasn’t, but thanks for your reply.
@@aliciacampos5789 oh good! I can never tell tone from comments and yeah no one works harder then teachers
@@TheShadesofOrange 😊thanks!
I asked my girlfriend, "What's an influencer?" She said, "It's someone who get you to do or buy something in an indirect manner...like someone telling you how much they liked a book and so you go buy it yourself." I then looked at my bookshelf with about thirty books Rachel said she liked in her videos. I get it now. Now that's evil in its purest form. LOL
Haha wow! I am an evil influence! Hopefully some of the books have worked out for you
I've loved them all. You're one of the few booktubers that (I believe) actually reads the books!
@@jamesgossweiler1349 yes I definitely read everything I review & recommend. Sad if others do not
Hey
I HATED "Dark Matter".