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  • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

    #bookstodon

    Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
    #solarpunk #books

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    @Star12Mt I second โ€œA Psalm for the Wild-Builtโ€ and its sequel, โ€œA Prayer for the Crown-Shy,โ€ by Becky Chambers (theyโ€™re available now in the same volume, as โ€œMonk and Robotโ€). So good, with a hopeful vision for the future. I also liked her Wayfarers series, starting with โ€œThe Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.โ€ Her stories tend to be uplifting ones about found family. Check out @susankayequinnโ€™s books too!

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    • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

      #bookstodon

      Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
      #solarpunk #books

      purplelotus13@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Star12Mt I really enjoyed New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson! https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/7368a59b-494a-4054-b287-3d637f03f27e

      Also, A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys is also great! https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/eec66b70-50ce-4341-880c-117f026e7390

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      • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

        #bookstodon

        Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
        #solarpunk #books

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        @Star12Mt I'm not sure it officially counts as solarpunk but did he read Project Hail Mary? It's feel good sci fi and everyone is going nuts about it.

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        • bluejay@ohai.socialB bluejay@ohai.social

          @Star12Mt I second โ€œA Psalm for the Wild-Builtโ€ and its sequel, โ€œA Prayer for the Crown-Shy,โ€ by Becky Chambers (theyโ€™re available now in the same volume, as โ€œMonk and Robotโ€). So good, with a hopeful vision for the future. I also liked her Wayfarers series, starting with โ€œThe Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.โ€ Her stories tend to be uplifting ones about found family. Check out @susankayequinnโ€™s books too!

          bluejay@ohai.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Star12Mt I made some other recommendations in this old thread - you can scroll up and down from this link for some good suggestions ๐Ÿ˜Š

          Bluejay (@bluejay@ohai.social)

          @GeePawHill@mastodon.social Becky Chambersโ€™ Monk and Robot books and the Wayfarers series - great hopepunk/solarpunk stuff Katherine Addison, The Goblin Emperor Ruthanna Emrys, A Half-Built Garden Kage Bakerโ€™s The Company series - outstanding, and a shame it seems to be a bit forgotten these days. Same for Rosemary Kirstein and her Steerswoman series. Aliette de Bodardโ€™s Vietnam-inspired space fantasies Zen Cho - excellent British as well as Malaysian-inspired fantasies

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          • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

            #bookstodon

            Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
            #solarpunk #books

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            @Star12Mt Multispecies Cities is an anthology I picked up a while back and really enjoyed. Short stories are a great intro to new genres in general

            www.goodreads.com/book/show/56906532-multispecies-cities

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            • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

              #bookstodon

              Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
              #solarpunk #books

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              @Star12Mt try some @annaleen like Automatic Noodle or The Terraformers.

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              • bluejay@ohai.socialB bluejay@ohai.social

                @Star12Mt I second โ€œA Psalm for the Wild-Builtโ€ and its sequel, โ€œA Prayer for the Crown-Shy,โ€ by Becky Chambers (theyโ€™re available now in the same volume, as โ€œMonk and Robotโ€). So good, with a hopeful vision for the future. I also liked her Wayfarers series, starting with โ€œThe Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.โ€ Her stories tend to be uplifting ones about found family. Check out @susankayequinnโ€™s books too!

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                @bluejay thanks for the tag!

                @Star12Mt Your husband might like my solarpunk power grid mystery novel series!
                https://susankayequinn.com/series/nothing-is-promised

                But I've also got a couple solarpunk short story collections and a podcast BRIGHT GREEN FUTURES with even more suggestions:

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                • chantaryu2@pataterie.caC chantaryu2@pataterie.ca

                  @Star12Mt I'm not sure it officially counts as solarpunk but did he read Project Hail Mary? It's feel good sci fi and everyone is going nuts about it.

                  diazona@techhub.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @chantaryu2 @Star12Mt This was my thought as well. It's good enough that its popularity is justified!

                  I would imagine the same goes for The Martian (same author), although I haven't yet read that book. The movie was great though.

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                  • matthew_alderautomation@mastodon.socialM matthew_alderautomation@mastodon.social

                    @Star12Mt hi! I just picked up "a Psalm for the wild-built" by Becky Chambers. I haven't read it yet but it sounds pretty good. I am going to try to start it in the next day or so. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    @Matthew_AlderAutomation @Star12Mt great read.

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                    • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

                      #bookstodon

                      Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
                      #solarpunk #books

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                      @Star12Mt

                      For optimistic sci-fi, I like Kim Stanley Robinson. He could start with NY 2140.(Some of the others, like The Ministry for the Future, start out grim or have ups and downs, but are pretty optimistic in the end.)

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                      • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

                        #bookstodon

                        Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
                        #solarpunk #books

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                        _Children of Time_, Tchaikovsky, kind of slant

                        @Star12Mt

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                        • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

                          #bookstodon

                          Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
                          #solarpunk #books

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                          @Star12Mt

                          The Steerswoman series by Rosemary Kirstein. Some of the best pacing I've seen in world building. The way the setting unfolds is incredible.

                          It's not solarpunk but does have interesting social structures that can fill some of the same needs.

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                          • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

                            #bookstodon

                            Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
                            #solarpunk #books

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                            @Star12Mt Looks like youโ€™ve collected a lot of great suggestions. For Becky Chambers, Iโ€™d recommend her novella To Be Taught, If Fortunate. Itโ€™s my favorite of her works, very sci-fi (scientists exploring life on another planet), and deeply hopeful, though not specifically solarpunk like Monk and Robot. Her first series (Wayfarers) is also hopeful space sci-fi.

                            For Kim Stanley Robinson, my favorite of his works is the Mars Trilogy. Like all of his work it can be a long slog, heavy worldbuilding, pages and pages of geology, etc. But all of itโ€™s good, like an epic story wrapped up in a fascinating nature documentary, all imagining a better future.

                            Another one I'd add, thatโ€™s very sci-fi and also very solarpunk, is Jayan F.R.โ€™s novel The Wind of Venus (set in a community of airships floating around Venus). Itโ€™s a wholesome coming of age story for the first half, then thereโ€™s more action the second half. I gather itโ€™s book one of a forthcoming series.

                            I also strongly second Ruthanna Emrysโ€™ A Half Built Garden, hopeful sci-fi first-contact story, and very solarpunk. Susan Kaye Quinnโ€™s Nothing is Promised series is a great read too, more near-future climate tech intrigue on Earth.

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                            • star12mt@masto.nycS star12mt@masto.nyc

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                              Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹ My husband loves to read sci-fi but has been feeling a bit depressed and it's not helping. I suggested solarpunk and he's open to it so I'm asking for any suggestions. Anything that isn't just fighting/war and more positive would be great! Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š
                              #solarpunk #books

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                              @Star12Mt bobiverse by Dennis Taylor.

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