The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells, 2017-2021 (Starscape, from £12.99 each). Wells’s series may well be the best sci-fi of the modern era. A combination of high-concept ideas with profound emotional understanding and incredible wit, all via the perspective of a cheap security cyborg, mass-produced by a soulless interstellar corporation.
Becoming Johnny Vegas by Johnny Vegas, 2013 (HarperCollins £9.99). I’ve never been one for celebrity autobiographies, but Vegas’s is a definite exception. It explores mental health issues, hedonism, isolation, rejection, and success, in ways tragic, bittersweet, and hilarious.
Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, 2015 (Pan £9.99). This award-winning sci-fi epic has much to recommend it. Narratives about evolution, anthropology, technology, and the angels and demons of human nature on a grand scale.
The Tale of the Duelling Neurosurgeons by…
