The forthcoming romance is already generating major buzz, with readers eagerly adding it to their must-read lists.
With Project Hail Mary in theaters, the Cosmere fantasy writer took to YouTube to recommend Andy Weir's original novel.
The 2000s saw the release of many sci-fi films, but which of them can truly be considered perfect 10/10 movies?
It’s too soon to say with any confidence what effect AI will have on the labor market (or the economy or society).
Our columnist on three sparkling new romances. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite is the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist. She writes queer historical romance, ...
Multi-award-winning writer best known for his speculative fiction, but whose novels and novellas also spanned genres from crime to historical ...
There are few greater pleasures than escaping into a story that lifts your spirits — and few writers understand that better ...
Several of my recent columns have pointed out that life today has many resemblances to the long ago past. The following is ...
It's rare that a film adaptation outshines its source material but science fiction has given us several remarkable examples where the movie not only matched the ...
Joseph-Beth Booksellers has apparently decided that books should be accessible to people who don’t have unlimited disposable ...
Her long-awaited return to fiction is already generating major buzz.
I spoke with Andy Weir about the adaptation of his hit novel, Project Hail Mary. Our conversation quickly turned into a mind-blowing lesson about science fiction.