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    Only to find themselves in a fubar situation. Where nothing makes sense at first and only do we the reader understand what happen by reading more of the book.

    by LuckyRune88

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    1. *Pandorum* by Peter A. Flannery –
      Astronauts wake up from hypersleep to find their spaceship in disarray, and they have to piece together what happened.

      *Six Wakes* by Mur Lafferty –
      A crew of a generational spaceship waking up to find that they’ve been murdered and then cloned. They have to solve their own murders while dealing with an increasingly complex situation.

      *The Space Between the Stars* by Anne Corlett –
      Woman wakes up to find that a virus has wiped out nearly all of humanity across colonized space, and she has to find her way back to Earth.

      *Pushing Ice* by Alastair Reynolds –
      This one starts with a mining ship diverting its course to investigate a moon that’s been knocked out of orbit. Things get increasingly complicated and mysterious after that, especially once the crew goes into stasis.

      *Hull Zero Three* by Greg Bear –
      It’s a dark, confusing journey through a massive, malfunctioning generation ship. The protagonist wakes up with amnesia.

      Bonus book: Doesn’t quite fit the question perfectly but one of my favorite books is *The Martian* by Andy Weir. You’ve probably read it already but if you haven’t, read this one first.

    2. Normal-Height-8577 on

      The Legacy of Heorot, by Niven, Pournelle and Barnes – the fubar is a slow burn to begin with and there are some attitudes that haven’t dated well, but it’s a solidly exciting read.

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