(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best science fiction romance books

We found 322 Reddit comments discussing the best science fiction romance books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 63 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

21. Original Blues

Original Blues
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Release dateSeptember 2017
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25. -100: A Time-Travel Horror Romance

-100: A Time-Travel Horror Romance
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Release dateFebruary 2018
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29. Exile

Exile
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Release dateJune 2016
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32. After The Ending (The Ending Series, #1)

After The Ending (The Ending Series, #1)
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Release dateNovember 2013
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34. The Shore of Women: The Classic Work of Feminist Science Fiction

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The Shore of Women: The Classic Work of Feminist Science Fiction
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Length5.5118 Inches
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Release dateSeptember 2014
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35. The Legacy of the Key: Ancient Guardians Book 1

The Legacy of the Key: Ancient Guardians Book 1
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Release dateDecember 2012
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37. GeneSis

GeneSis
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u/EdLincoln6 · 5 pointsr/litrpg

I've never read a harem in LitRPG that wasn't flawed and seldom read one that even seemed to try. They tend to be rather lazy paint-by-the-numbers and not even hot.

The best harem I ever read in the genre was the hero's father's harem in the sort-of LitRPGish Isekai Transcendental Misappropriation. I liked that they established harems as a thing in this world before the hero getting one, and liked the exploration of how the harem interacted in everyday life. When the hero got his own harem later in the book things went down hill.

As far as non-LitRPG books,I kind of liked the harem in A Brother's Price. They managed to twist things so the harem was not a manifestation of the hero's strength but of his weakness.

We only saw it briefly, but I liked the idea of the harem in The Broken Crown. The guy in the harem wasn't a character, and the protagonist cared more about her co-wives then her husband. A neat twist, but not what most people here are looking for.

The harem in Savage Divinity never remotely feels like a real relationship or "hot", and is usually annoying, but the author at least gives the members of the harem actual distinct personalities.

As far as what is hot...The reverse harem in the Merry Gentry series was sort of fun. I liked Heinlein's harems in his Lazarus Long books but that may be because I read them when I was going through puberty.

I'm hesitant to mention this one, because it's really more erotica, but the Pykh books at least did something new, and developed the characters more then most LitRPG novels do. (Three people captured by more advanced aliens strike up a relationship without really understanding each other or being entirely clear on each other's genders. It's better then it sounds. But then, it would have to be. It also comes closer to being a healthy relationship then most LitRPG harems... )

u/StevenMaurer · 1 pointr/sciencefiction

In celebration of my new novel being released, I'm giving away copies of Original Blues over Memorial Day weekend. Amazon actually charges me a few pennies for each download, so if you like it, I'd really appreciate any positive review you'd care to send its way.

My new full length novel is called Party of Assassins. I also write an occasional blog called The Sea of Stars and Time

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u/allthegoo · 2 pointsr/worldbuilding

Check out Pamela Sargent's "The Shore of Women" for a great read on this very topic.

"In a post-nuclear future, women live in walled cities, controlling all technology. Men, considered incapable of complex intellectual functions, worship females as divine beings. Roaming the countryside in primitive bands, men approach cities only when summoned for purposes of procreation. At the story's center is a young woman, Birana, who is wrongly convicted of a crime and banished from her city."

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u/NotSuzyHomemaker · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I am reading Ancient Guardians: The Legacy of the Key which is a sci-fi story about alternate and multiple dimensions and a struggle for who gets to control Earth. I haven't gotten very far into it yet but it's supposed to have some historical facets to it as well. I am really enjoying it.

u/purpleoptimism · 1 pointr/books

How about genetic hybrids?

I saw a post on r/books when I first joined Reddit about a teen fiction book on genetic hybrids called GeneSis and I ended up reading it - it was actually really good. It's a kinda random book, but it's on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/GeneSis-Matt-Maciejewski-ebook/dp/B00IJRQCQW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395885187&sr=8-1&keywords=genesis+sci-fi). Does anyone have suggestions of similar books I might like?

u/[deleted] · 30 pointsr/Games

Amazon is a good comparison. Their quality control is almost non-existent and no one cares. You can self-publish all the juvenile drivel you want in their store. Chuck Tingle, author of "Pounded in the Butt by My Book "Pounded in the Butt by My Book 'Pounded in the Butt by My Book "Pounded in the Butt by My Book 'Pounded in the Butt by My Own Butt'"'" and Slammed in the Butt by Domald Tromp's Attempt to Avoid Accusations of Plagiarism by Removing All Facts or Concrete Plans from His Republican National Convention Speech has been quite successful in his endeavors.

u/weaselwarrior · 3 pointsr/army

Robert Heinlein - Double Star

It's a short read but I think it's his best book.