Solaris Satellites Books in Order
Below you'll find the complete list of Solaris Satellites books in publication order. This is generally the recommended reading order for the series.
Reading order verified: January 2026
Publication Order
These Lifeless Things
Buy on Amazon2021
The Difficult Loves of Maria Makiling (By: Wayne Santos)
Buy on Amazon2021
Pollen From A Future Harvest (By: Derek Kûsken)
Buy on Amazon2021
No Sh!t, There I Was
Buy on Amazon2017
Principia Ponderosa
Buy on Amazon2017
Typhon: A Monster Anthology Vol. 2
Buy on Amazon2017
Broad Knowledge
Buy on Amazon2018
Giftmas 2018 Advent Anthology
Buy on Amazon2018
Weird Dream Society
Buy on Amazon2020
Cooties Shot Required
Buy on Amazon2021
99 Tiny Terrors
Buy on Amazon2021
The Reinvented Heart
Buy on Amazon2022
The Long List Anthology Volume 8
Buy on Amazon2022
Life Beyond Us
Buy on Amazon2023
The Book of Witches
Buy on Amazon2023
Rosalind's Siblings
Buy on Amazon2023
Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume One
Buy on Amazon2023
99 Fleeting Fantasies
Buy on Amazon2024
Northern Nights
Buy on Amazon2024
The Year's Top Robot and AI Stories: Fifth Annual Collection
Buy on Amazon2024
Nebula Awards Showcase 57
Buy on Amazon2025
Revolution in the Heart
Buy on Amazon2026
Frequently Asked Questions
The recommended reading order for the Solaris Satellites series is publication order: 1. These Lifeless Things (2021), 2. The Difficult Loves of Maria Makiling (By: Wayne Santos) (2021), 3. Pollen From A Future Harvest (By: Derek Kûsken) (2021), 4. No Sh!t, There I Was (2017), 5. Principia Ponderosa (2017), and 17 more. This is generally the best way to experience the story as the author intended.
The Solaris Satellites series by Premee Mohamed contains 22 books. The series began in 2021 and continues to be a popular choice for readers.
The Solaris Satellites series is written by Premee Mohamed. You can find more books and series by this author on our website.
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