Celebrate Black Excellence with These 5 Stellar Sci-Fi/Fantasy Reads

Nicole Sam
February 19 2020
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One of my resolutions this year is to read more stories by and about people of color. I’m actually finding it difficult to choose from the overwhelming wealth of content out there, especially in the sci-fi/fantasy genres! Afro-futurism and fantasy are so compelling to me because they give POC like me the ability to imagine worlds where we get to be the heroes rather than the victims. We get to wield magic and cross the universe and have sword fights and save the day! But it also allows us to take our pain and trauma and mold it into something beautiful, something fantastic.

These five books all bring something different to the table, but what they have is common is they’re all serving Black excellence with everything they have.

This post was originally published on GetLiterary.com.

The Deep
by Rivers Solomon

Inspired by the song of the same name by clipping., The Deep tells the story of Yetu and her water-dwelling people, called the wajinru, who were descended from pregnant African women thrown overboard slave ships. To protect the wajinru from reliving the painful memories of their past, only one person at a time remembers the full history of their people. That person is the historian, and that person is now Yetu. She remembers, so that her people can forget. Until one day it becomes too much and she flees to the surface to explore the world her ancestors left behind. The Deep is a beautiful story about family and memories, but it’s also an important exploration of our current societal narrative.

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The Deep
Rivers Solomon

The water-breathing descendants of African slave women tossed overboard have built their own underwater society—and must reclaim the memories of their past to shape their future in this brilliantly imaginative novella inspired by the Hugo Award–nominated song “The Deep” from Daveed Diggs’s rap group clipping.

Yetu holds the memories for her people—water-dwelling descendants of pregnant African slave women thrown overboard by slave owners—who live idyllic lives in the deep. Their past, too traumatic to be remembered regularly, is forgotten by everyone, save one—the historian. This demanding role has been bestowed on Yetu.

Yetu remembers for everyone, and the memories, painful and wonderful, traumatic and terrible and miraculous, are destroying her. And so, she flees to the surface, escaping the memories, the expectations, and the responsibilities—and discovers a world her people left behind long ago.

Yetu will learn more than she ever expected to about her own past—and about the future of her people. If they are all to survive, they’ll need to reclaim the memories, reclaim their identity—and own who they really are.

Inspired by a song produced by the rap group Clipping for the This American Life episode “We Are In The Future,” The Deep is vividly original and uniquely affecting.

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Do You Dream of Terra-Two?
by Temi Oh

Have you ever imagined what might happen if Earth started dying? What would that mean for our world? That’s the plight facing a crew of 10 astronauts (four veterans and six newly graduated teenagers) as they embark on a 23-year journey to a new Earth-like planet in Do You Dream of Terra-Two? This story is told alternately from the perspectives of the six teens, who have spent their entire educational career training for this two-decades-long mission. What this is not is a typical story about space exploration. What it is instead is a deep character-driven journey that examines the decisions each astronaut makes, why they make them, and who they are as people. Plus, of course, there’s lots of space action mixed in! If you liked The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet or The 100, you’ll want to check this one out.

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Do You Dream of Terra-Two?
Temi Oh

An NPR favorite book of 2019
Winner of the ALA/YALSA Alex Award

When an Earth-like planet is discovered, a team of six teens, along with three veteran astronauts, embark on a twenty-year trip to set up a planet for human colonization—but find that space is more deadly than they ever could have imagined.

Have you ever hoped you could leave everything behind?
Have you ever dreamt of a better world?
Can a dream sustain a lifetime?

A century ago, an astronomer discovered an Earth-like planet orbiting a nearby star. She predicted that one day humans would travel there to build a utopia. Today, ten astronauts are leaving everything behind to find it. Four are veterans of the twentieth century’s space-race.

And six are teenagers who’ve trained for this mission most of their lives.

It will take the team twenty-three years to reach Terra-Two. Twenty-three years locked in close quarters. Twenty-three years with no one to rely on but each other. Twenty-three years with no rescue possible, should something go wrong.

And something always goes wrong.

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The Chaos
by Nalo Hopkinson

Sixteen-year-old Scotch Smith is the perfect daughter at home, but at school she has a hard time fitting in with Caribbean, black, and white students because of her mixed heritage. Plus, it doesn’t help that her skin has become covered with a mysterious sticky black substance. In an effort to take her mind off her predicament, Scotch goes out with her brother one night, but he’s taken, claimed by the Chaos. Soon, the Chaos threatens the city, turning everyone Scotch cares about into crazy creatures. Scotch needs to get to the bottom of the mysterious events before everything she knows and loves disappears. An epic supernatural read, The Chaos blends fantasy and Caribbean folklore while focusing on themes of identity and self-acceptance.

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The Chaos
Nalo Hopkinson

Navigate between myth and chaos in this “journey filled with peril, self-discovery, and terrifying moments” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).

Sixteen-year-old Scotch struggles to fit in—at home she’s the perfect daughter, at school she’s provocatively sassy, and thanks to her mixed heritage, she doesn’t feel she belongs with the Caribbeans, whites, or blacks. And even more troubling, lately her skin is becoming covered in a sticky black substance that can’t be removed. While trying to cope with this creepiness, she goes out with her brother—and he disappears. A mysterious bubble of light just swallows him up, and Scotch has no idea how to find him. Soon, the Chaos that has claimed her brother affects the city at large, until it seems like everyone is turning into crazy creatures. Scotch needs to get to the bottom of this supernatural situation ASAP before the Chaos consumes everything she’s ever known—and she knows that the black shadowy entity that’s begun trailing her every move is probably not going to help.

A blend of fantasy and Caribbean folklore, at its heart this tale is about identity and self acceptance—because only by acknowledging her imperfections can Scotch hope to save her brother.

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Lagoon
by Nnedi Okorafor

What do you get when you combine a famous rapper, a biologist, a rogue soldier, and an alien ambassador? There’s no joke here; that is the question that the African magical realism adventure Lagoon aims to answer. Aliens have landed in the waters outside the world’s fifth-largest city of Lagos, Nigeria, and after word spreads on the Internet, anarchy ensues. Everyone from the military to thieves is trying to control the message online. Earth’s superpowers want to preemptively strike, but it’s up to the aforementioned group to prevent mass extinction. Talk about high stakes!

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Lagoon
Nnedi Okorafor

It’s up to a famous rapper, a biologist, and a rogue soldier to handle humanity’s first contact with an alien ambassador—and prevent mass extinction—in this novel that blends magical realism with high-stakes action.

After word gets out on the Internet that aliens have landed in the waters outside of the world’s fifth most populous city, chaos ensues. Soon the military, religious leaders, thieves, and crackpots are trying to control the message on YouTube and on the streets. Meanwhile, the earth’s political superpowers are considering a preemptive nuclear launch to eradicate the intruders. All that stands between seventeen million anarchic residents and death is an alien ambassador, a biologist, a rapper, a soldier, and a myth that may be the size of a giant spider, or a god revealed.

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Legendborn
by Tracy Deonn

I was lucky enough to read an early copy of Legendborn by Tracy Deonn, and even though the book doesn’t come out until September, I already know it’s going to be in my top 5 books of 2020. Personally, I think it’s a disservice to call Legendborn simply a twist on the King Arthur legend. It’s so, so much more than that.

Bree Matthews begins the Early College program at the University of North Carolina with a chip on her shoulder and grief in her heart. After her mother dies in a tragic car accident, all Bree wants to do is start fresh, far away from home where the reminders of her mother are plentiful. But then Bree witnesses a magical attack on campus. A teenage mage attempts to wipe Bree’s memory of the events of that night, but when he fails, Bree’s unique magic is revealed. She’s able to remember that on the night of her mother’s accident, another mage attempted the very same memory wipe.

Determined to get to the bottom of her mother’s death, Bree finds herself embroiled in the Legendborn secret society. It’s a world of scions and oaths and the descendants of King Arthur’s really really old white legacy. A war is coming, and Bree has to decide how far she’s willing to go to get at the truth, and whether or not she will use her magic to join the fight. More than just a tale of fantasy, Legendborn is a powerful look at institutionalized racism in the South, whitewashing and gatekeeping of history, Black girl magic, and what legacy truly means.

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Legendborn
Tracy Deonn

Filled with mystery and an intriguingly rich magic system, Tracy Deonn’s YA contemporary fantasy Legendborn offers the dark allure of City of Bones with a modern-day twist on a classic legend and a lot of Southern Black Girl Magic.

After her mother dies in an accident, sixteen-year-old Bree Matthews wants nothing to do with her previous life, family memories, or her childhood home. A residential program for bright high schoolers at a local university seems like the perfect escape—until Bree witnesses a magical attack her very first night on campus.

A flying demon feeding on human energies.

A secret society of so called “Legendborn” students that hunt the creatures down.

And a teenage mage who calls himself a “Merlin” and who attempts—and fails—to wipe Bree’s memory of everything she saw.

The mage’s failure reveals Bree’s own, unique magic and unlocks a buried memory with a hidden connection: the night her mother died, another Merlin was at the hospital. Now that she knows there’s more to her mother’s death than what’s on the police report, Bree will do whatever it takes to find out the truth, even if that means infiltrating the Legendborn by becoming one of their initiates. But when the Legendborn reveal themselves as the descendants of King Arthur and his knights and explain that a magical war is coming, Bree has to decide how far she’ll go for the truth and whether she should use her magic to take the society down—or join the fight.

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