Which sci-fi titles (movies, books) do you consider comforting, cozy, something you come back to from time to time? For me, I guess it is The Matrix. Still holds up to this day, gets better with every re-watch, and gives me a sense of peace when I need it.
Certain episodes of Star Trek TNG are that way for me.
A lot of Futurama is this way as well.
I don’t know how many times I’ve listened through the audiobook of Andy Weir’s The Martian.
I adore the book The 5th Gender but it’s worth knowing in advance its also gay smut 😅
It’s really sweet and romantic gay smut though 🥺 and to be fair the sci-fi and mystery elements are genuinely fantastic. At the beginning I was worried it was gonna be overly quirky, just ignore that part. Its endearing quirky, I swear.
Here’s some I consider cozy:
- Asimov’s R. Daniel Olivaw Trilogy starting with “The Caves of Steel” is downright cozy.
- Nathan Lowell’s “Quarter Share” and the other “Tales from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper”.
And if you like to listen to books, “Quarter Share” is available as a podcast: https://chartable.com/podcasts/quarter-share/episodes
Edit: It varies by book, but many chapters of “The Vorkosigan Saga” are downright cozy.
Not the one I just read. It was excellent but quite apocalyptic. Even worse, there was all this buildup about whether humanity would learn anything and not so much
Octavia E. Butler’s Xenogenesis trilogy (also known as Lilith’s Brood Trilogy). I’ve listened to the audiobook narrated by Barrett Aldrich four times now, and I always discover some new angle to the story.