The Greatest "Fiction" Books Since 2010

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This list represents a comprehensive and trusted collection of the greatest books. Developed through a specialized algorithm, it brings together 300 'best of' book lists to form a definitive guide to the world's most acclaimed books. For those interested in how these books are chosen, additional details can be found on the rankings page.

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  1. 876. The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal

    Set in an alternate 1960s where a meteorite strike has accelerated space exploration, the novel follows a female astronaut as she navigates the complexities of lunar politics, espionage, and personal sacrifice. With Earth facing environmental catastrophe, the space program becomes a beacon of hope for humanity's survival. The protagonist must contend with sabotage attempts that threaten the stability of the lunar colony, while also grappling with societal expectations and her own ambitions. As the space race intensifies, she is drawn into a dangerous game of political intrigue and must use her wits and courage to ensure the success of the mission and the safety of her colleagues.

  2. 877. Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

    In a world inspired by pre-Columbian Americas, a solar eclipse heralds an uncertain future as prophecy and political intrigue converge. A rogue ship captain, a conflicted priest, and a clan-outsider with a mysterious power find their fates intertwined on a perilous journey to the holy city of Tova. As they navigate a complex tapestry of clashing cultures and hidden agendas, they must confront their own demons and unravel the truth behind an impending celestial event that could spell the end of their civilization. This epic fantasy weaves together the threads of power, identity, and redemption, set against a richly imagined landscape teeming with gods and monsters.

  3. 878. Harrow The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

    In this darkly imaginative and complex sequel, the protagonist, a necromancer with unmatched powers, confronts the aftermath of an epic space battle and the loss of her mentor. Now, she must navigate the treacherous politics of an immortal empire as its empress's right hand. While grappling with unreliable memories and a mind that seems to be unraveling, she faces internal and external threats, including potential madness and a lingering, enigmatic enemy. As she trains in the arcane arts of the dead, she must solve the mysteries of her past and the riddles of her present to protect the future of her world.

  4. 879. The Trouble With Peace by Joe Abercrombie

    In this gripping fantasy sequel, the realm struggles with the aftermath of a hard-won war, where the fragile peace is threatened by the ambitions and insecurities of the various power players. The central characters, each with their own intricate plots and personal demons, navigate a complex political landscape where rebellion brews, alliances shift, and betrayal lurks at every corner. As the tension escalates, the line between hero and villain blurs, raising profound questions about power, justice, and the true cost of peace in a world where the lust for control often trumps the common good.

  5. 880. The Wisdom Of Crowds by Joe Abercrombie

    The book explores the idea that large groups of people are collectively smarter than individual experts when it comes to problem-solving, decision-making, innovation, and predicting outcomes. The author delves into various case studies and anecdotes to illustrate how the aggregation of information in groups results in decisions that are often better than those made by any single member of the group. The text also discusses the conditions necessary for crowd wisdom to prevail, such as diversity of opinion, independence of members from one another, decentralization, and a method for aggregating opinions. The insights provided challenge the conventional wisdom that only experts can provide solutions to complex problems and instead highlight the potential of harnessing the collective intelligence of the masses.

  6. 881. On Fragile Waves by E. Lily Yu

    The book tells the poignant tale of a refugee family fleeing war-torn Afghanistan in search of a better life. Through harrowing journeys over land and sea, the narrative follows the family as they navigate the perils of smugglers, treacherous waters, and hostile immigration policies. The story is seen primarily through the eyes of the young daughter, whose vivid imagination and storytelling offer both an escape from and a means of processing the harsh realities they face. As they move from one temporary haven to another, the family's bonds are tested, and they struggle to maintain hope amidst the uncertainty of their future.

  7. 882. The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey

    The book revolves around a brilliant scientist who specializes in cloning and genetic engineering. Her life takes a dark turn when she discovers that her husband has been having an affair with a clone she created—a replica of herself, but more compliant and tailored to his desires. When a violent incident leaves her husband dead, the scientist and her clone must dispose of the body and cover up the crime. As they work together, they grapple with complex questions of identity, morality, and the ethics of cloning, all while trying to outsmart a world that may not be ready to understand or accept their existence. The narrative delves into themes of betrayal, personal autonomy, and the very essence of what it means to be human.

  8. 883. Jade Legacy by Fonda Lee

    In this gripping finale to an epic fantasy trilogy, two rival clans battle for control of their island nation and its valuable magical resource, jade, which grants its wearers superhuman abilities. As modernity encroaches, with new technologies and foreign powers vying for influence, the Kaul family must navigate treacherous political waters, grapple with the implications of their jade-infused legacy, and face personal sacrifices. Their choices will determine not only the fate of their own family and the clan they lead but also the future of their entire culture and country, as ancient traditions clash with the unstoppable force of progress.

  9. 884. Son Of The Black Sword by Larry Correia

    This fantasy novel is set in a rigidly stratified world where caste determines one's place in society, and the law is upheld by powerful warriors known as Protectors. The story follows Ashok Vadal, one of the most formidable of these Protectors, who wields a legendary ancestral blade. However, his unwavering belief in the law is shattered when he discovers a secret about his own heritage that forces him to question everything he has fought for. As he grapples with his newfound knowledge, he becomes a target of various factions vying for power, setting him on a path that could either lead to the world's salvation or its destruction. Through epic battles and moral dilemmas, the narrative explores themes of justice, honor, and the quest for truth.

  10. 885. Monster Hunter Memories: Grunge by Larry Correia, John Ringo

    This novel is a thrilling entry in a popular urban fantasy series, blending action, humor, and supernatural elements. It follows the story of a Marine veteran who, after a life-altering encounter with a supernatural entity, joins a secretive organization dedicated to hunting and neutralizing monsters that threaten humanity. Set in the 1990s, the protagonist navigates the challenges of adapting to civilian life, the complexities of working within a team of unique and skilled individuals, and the dangers posed by a variety of monstrous foes. The narrative is rich with detailed world-building, intense combat sequences, and a deep exploration of the characters' backgrounds and motivations, making it a compelling read for fans of action-packed fantasy adventures.

  11. 886. Artemis by Andy Weir

    This science fiction novel is set in the late 21st century, focusing on the life of Jasmine "Jazz" Bashara, a young woman living in Artemis, the first and only city on the moon. Jazz is a small-time smuggler, struggling to make ends meet in the lunar colony's domed society. When she's offered the chance to commit the perfect crime for a lucrative reward, she jumps at the opportunity. However, she quickly finds herself entangled in a conspiracy for control of Artemis itself. As she navigates a web of alliances and enemies, Jazz must use her wit and resourcefulness to survive and prevent the destruction of the only home she's ever known.

  12. 887. Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson

    In this epic fantasy novel, the third installment of a renowned series, the world of Roshar faces an escalating threat from the Voidbringers, leading to widespread chaos and destruction. The narrative follows Dalinar Kholin as he grapples with his turbulent past, striving to unite the fractured kingdoms against the looming enemy while wrestling with his own inner demons and the ambiguous nature of power and leadership. Amidst political intrigue, ancient mysteries, and the resurgence of legendary powers, characters embark on journeys of self-discovery, redemption, and the pursuit of honor, questioning the true meaning of being a hero in a world on the brink of annihilation.

  13. 888. Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King, Owen King

    In a small Appalachian town, an extraordinary event unfolds: women who fall asleep become shrouded in a cocoon-like gauze. If disturbed, they awaken in a violent, primal state. Meanwhile, in this bizarrely evolving world, Evie Black, a mysterious woman with a unique immunity to the sleeping phenomenon, emerges as both a potential savior and a harbinger of doom. As tensions between men and women escalate, the town becomes a battleground for a deeper societal confrontation, with Evie at its center. This novel weaves a rich tapestry of character and conflict, exploring themes of gender, power, and survival in a world teetering on the brink of an unfathomable transformation.

  14. 889. A Star Wheeled Sky by Brad R. Torgersen

    This science fiction novel unfolds in a distant future where humanity has spread across the stars, thanks to mysterious alien gateways. When a new, unexplored gateway is discovered, it sparks a frenzied race among various factions of a fragmented human civilization, each seeking the potential new world and resources it could lead to. The story weaves together the perspectives of diverse characters, from a seasoned starship captain to a rebellious freedom fighter, as they navigate political intrigue, warfare, and the unknowns of space to secure a future for their people. Amidst the backdrop of interstellar conflict, the novel explores themes of survival, the quest for knowledge, and the hope of finding a new home among the stars.

  15. 890. Little Darlings by Melanie Golding

    This psychological thriller delves into the fragile reality of Lauren Tranter, a new mother to twins, who is convinced that her babies are in danger from a supernatural entity intent on stealing them and replacing them with changelings. After a harrowing encounter in the hospital, Lauren's fears are dismissed as the product of exhaustion and mental strain. However, when her twins disappear and are then found seemingly unharmed, Lauren's conviction only deepens, leading her into a desperate struggle to protect her children and prove her sanity. Set against a backdrop of folklore and modern-day anxieties about motherhood, the narrative weaves a chilling tale of paranoia, love, and the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her children.

  16. 891. House Of Assassins by Larry Correia

    In "House of Assassins," readers are plunged into a vividly crafted fantasy world where magic, gods, and warriors collide. The story follows Ashok Vadal, a former protector turned vengeful seeker of justice, as he embarks on a perilous mission to rescue his kidnapped protector, Thera. With the aid of a motley crew of allies, including a rebellious sorceress and a group of warrior monks, Ashok navigates treacherous landscapes and battles formidable enemies. The novel intricately weaves themes of honor, loyalty, and the quest for redemption, delivering a thrilling adventure filled with epic battles, dark magic, and complex characters fighting against the odds to save one of their own.

  17. 892. The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

    This novel weaves a mesmerizing tale of a young graduate student who discovers a mysterious book hidden in his university library, leading him on an extraordinary journey to a secret, magical underground world. Filled with pirates, painters, lovers, and thieves, the story delves into timeless tales of love, loss, and transformation. As he navigates this labyrinthine world, he encounters a series of intriguing characters and stories that intertwine with his own destiny, challenging his understanding of reality and his place within it. Rich with symbolism and deeply imaginative, the narrative explores themes of storytelling, fate, and the connections that bind us across time and space.

  18. 893. Battle Ground by Jim Butcher

    In this thrilling installment of a popular urban fantasy series, the city of Chicago becomes the epicenter of a supernatural war. The protagonist, a wizard detective, must rally his allies, both mortal and magical, to defend the city against a formidable and ancient enemy leading an army of monsters. As the battle rages, the stakes are higher than ever, pushing the hero to the limits of his power and resolve. Loyalties are tested, and sacrifices are made, in a desperate fight not just for survival, but for the soul of the city itself. The narrative is packed with action, magic, and the series' hallmark witty dialogue, making it a gripping read from start to finish.

  19. 894. The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher

    This novel follows a young woman who, after a personal upheaval, moves in with her uncle to help run his quirky museum of oddities. When she discovers a mysterious hole in the museum's wall, it leads her into a series of surreal, alternate realities filled with terrifying creatures and endless, hollow spaces. Teaming up with a fellow traveler, she embarks on a harrowing journey to find her way back home, facing not just the physical dangers of these other worlds but also confronting her deepest fears and insecurities. The narrative weaves a tale of adventure, horror, and self-discovery, as the protagonist learns the true meaning of courage and resilience in the face of the unknown.

  20. 895. The Icarus Plot by Timothy Zahn

    In "The Icarus Plot," readers are plunged into a thrilling science fiction narrative that explores the complexities of human ambition, technological advancement, and the quest for freedom. The story follows a group of colonists on a distant planet who discover that their entire society is part of an elaborate experiment orchestrated by Earth's government. As they uncover the truth about their existence and the artificial limitations placed upon them, they must navigate a dangerous path toward autonomy, challenging their creators and risking everything for the sake of their own evolution and independence. This gripping tale weaves together themes of rebellion, ethics, and the human spirit's indomitable will to transcend constraints.

  21. 896. A House With Good Bones by T. Kingfisher

    In "A House With Good Bones," readers are plunged into a gripping tale of suspense and horror that revolves around Sam Montgomery, who returns to her childhood home only to confront unsettling family secrets and a sinister presence lurking within. As Sam delves deeper into her family's past, she uncovers dark truths that challenge her understanding of her mother's eccentric behavior and her own identity. Set against the backdrop of a seemingly ordinary house that harbors malevolent forces, this story masterfully blends elements of psychological horror with the complexities of familial relationships, leading to a chilling conclusion that questions the very nature of home and heritage.

  22. 897. Witch King by Martha Wells

    In "The Witch King," readers are plunged into a captivating fantasy world where an ancient and powerful witch king, long thought to be a myth, is discovered to be very much alive. The narrative follows a group of characters, each with their own motives and secrets, as they navigate political intrigue, dark magic, and their own personal demons in an attempt to understand and possibly control the witch king's formidable powers. As alliances form and betrayals surface, the characters must confront the reality that the fate of their world hangs in the balance, challenging their beliefs and forcing them to question what they truly desire. This novel weaves together elements of magic, mystery, and adventure, creating a richly detailed and immersive experience for readers.

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