Suggested byPix and upvoted by 5 others
Suggested byAzelyn Klein and upvoted by 4 others
Azelyn KleinIt may be a kid's book, but hear me out. It's got a great juxtaposition of nature and technology, the importance of family and hints of man (or robot) versus nature.
Suggested byPix and upvoted by 2 others
Suggested byJessica H
Jessica HI'm qualifying this answer by saying it ultimately has a hopeful message, but you go through a LOT of darkness and hopelessness and they needed to turn to each other to get through all the endless hopelessness. So if you are looking for an uplifting happy book, this isn't it.
Suggested byJessica H
Jessica HOk I havent read this one yet, but it's by one of my favorite authors and she tends to do happier, sillier things. The way she talks about this one is it was inspired by k-pop bands, so that sounds like it would be a happier, more hopeful thing.
Suggested byAzelyn Klein
Azelyn KleinCrew members on a generation ship struggle to find their place in a society that hates them.
Suggested byKaterina Green
Katerina GreenSorta Sci-Fi? Has robots in it and it’s kinda post apocalyptic?
Suggested byTeresa Prokopanko
Teresa ProkopankoMonica Hughes in general is really good at hope in her sci fi. She did short YA novels but they're excellent on the whole
Suggested byTeresa Prokopanko