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Does anyone know any Hard Sci Fi books about humans surviving without any hospitable worlds?
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Just a loose round up so far
Seveneves Neal Stephenson
Tau Zero Poul Anderson
Metro 2033 Dmitry Glukhovsky
The Children of Time Adrian Tchaikovsky
Lucifer's Hammer Larry Niven
Pushing Ice Alastair Reynolds
Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
Diaspora by Greg Egan
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martin
The 100 Kass Morgan
Interdependency trilogy by John Scalzi.
Silo series of books by Hugh Howey
Seveneves is incredible, with the caveat that the last chapter of the book was almost handwavey with regards to the author's conclusion of where humanity ended up. 10/10 otherwise.
That last part felt like an entirely different book. I didn't even finish it. I just pretend the story ended before that.
What's the rest of his works like? I've read snow crash and loved it, will give seveneves a go.
If you liked Snow Crash, give Diamond Age a try.
Highly recommend Anathem and Diamond Age. Cryptonomicon and Baroque Cycle are more tours-de-force but if you are nerdy enough (I mean c'mon this applies to all his work) and very into history, I can recommend those too.
Seconded!
I wouldn't call Cryptonomicon a tour de force, I remember it fondly. But then again, I'm mildly interested in cryptography and historical background to stuff never hurts when presented entertainingly π
The only other one I've attempted to read by Niel Stephenson has been Cryptonomicon. It seemed to get way, way into the weeds and is over a thousand pages. It was in my 20's that I attempted it and I only made it half way through.
His work is top tier and highly regarded by many as thoroughly researched.
I've loved half of that list and now have to read the other half
Thumbs up for the Silo series. Even though itβs not in outer space, many other boxes tick: multi-generation, environmental systems, spoiled planet β¦
Going to have to check this one out!