😋I recommend the following Cosmic Farming novels to you: <<All-rounded Manor>>: The story of obtaining a magical manor, accommodating all kinds of magical creatures in the universe to farm for oneself, growing all kinds of unimaginable plants, defeating the world, and conquering the universe. "Heaven's Destiny Universe": After transmigrating, Ning Qiu obtained the development rights of a planet. This was a story about interstellar farming. StarCraft, that was just a matter of convenience. "I am Shennong, who am I afraid of": Peasants know magic, aliens can't stop them! After obtaining the Shennong System, the main character stepped onto the pinnacle of the universe! This was a science fiction novel from the future. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. [Doomsday Rebirth Salvation System]: This was a science fiction novel written by the author, Yi Xiaojiu. The main character, Shen Xun, had been struggling in the apocalypse for many years. After he was bound to a white lotus system that only knew how to cry, he had to fight with the system every day and save people at the same time. This book has been completed. You are welcome to read it. 2. Super Ghost Hunting System: This was a sci-fi space-time travel novel written by Jun Banzui. The main character, Wei Feng, picked up an obsidian in the Sui World. It turned out to be a super ghost-catching system, and he became a god who could accept missions from the Heavenly Court and the Inferno. The story was full of action and fantasy elements, and was well worth reading. The book was finished. I hope you like these two novels. If you want more recommendations, feel free to tell me anytime.😁
😋I recommend the following web science fiction novels to you: 1. << The Overlord of Technology in the Immortal Realm >> was a perfect fusion of cultivation, Xianxia, and technology. It was very interesting. 2. The Daily Life of Interstellar Cultivation: A combination of cultivation and interstellar cultivation, full of imagination. 3. The story of the future world, orcs, and Bio-Humans was very exciting. 4. My Computer Virus Is Very Cute: An interesting adventure between computer viruses and artificial intelligence. 5. The Law of Big Data: Exploring the impact and changes of data and technology on the future world is very thought-provoking. These are my personal recommendations. I sincerely hope you like them. If you need more recommendations, please feel free to tell me.
Of course! The following are some of the space science fiction movies that I personally recommend: Interstellar (2014): Directed by Kristoff Nolan, Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, and others starred in the story of a group of astronauts crossing a wormhole to find a new home for mankind. 2 Guardians of the Galaxy (The Guardians of The Galaxy, 2014): Directed by James Franco, it starred Rune Mara, Chris Evans, Jessica Chastain, and others. It told the story of a group of space pirates who were forced to join a cosmic alliance after their spaceship was destroyed by aliens. Inception (2010): Directed by Chris Norland, it was a story about a group of dream thieves who sneaked into other people's dreams to steal information. 4. The Matrix (1999): Directed by Lily Wachowsky and Lana Wachowsky, it was a story about the struggle between the virtual reality world and the real world, with Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, and others. 5 Star Trek series (Star Trek2009-present): Directed by Steven Spielberg and starred by James Cameron, it tells the story of a group of astronauts exploring unknown planets in the universe and coming into contact with alien civilizations. I hope these recommendations can meet your needs!
Definitely. 'The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August' by Claire North is a 2015 best sci - fi fantasy novel. It has a really unique concept about a man who lives his life over and over again and the knowledge and experiences he accumulates. 'Luna: New Moon' by Ian McDonald is also a great one. It's set on the moon with a complex society full of politics, power - plays, and family dramas.
Well, 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams can be considered a sci - fi thriller in its own wacky way. It has a lot of unexpected twists and turns as the characters travel through the galaxy. 'Childhood's End' by Arthur C. Clarke is another excellent choice. It deals with the arrival of an alien race and the profound changes it brings to humanity. Also, 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury, while more of a dystopian novel, has elements of sci - fi thriller as the main character rebels against a society that burns books.
Sure. 'The Collapsing Empire' is a great 2017 sci - fi novel. It's full of political intrigue and interesting alien species. Another is 'New York 2140'. It gives a unique view of a future city dealing with environmental disasters. And 'Autonomous' is also worth reading. It has a lot to say about the future of technology and our relationship with it.
😋I recommend the following sci-fi novels to you: 1. [Endless Erosion]: A novel about the infinite heavens. The protagonist is constantly adventuring in the myriad worlds, and his strength is constantly increasing. 2. "Brainiac's Sci-fi World": A novel about the infinite universe. The protagonist enters the sci-fi world adventure system and begins his adventure. 3. [The Mage in Marvel: A novel about the infinite heavens. The protagonist obtains various magical abilities in the game and bends the world line to his grandmother's house.] 4. The Wandering Wizard of Hogwarts: A novel in the Infinite Universe genre. The protagonist enters the magical world of Harry Potter and begins an adventure in another world. 5. The Savior from the Three Bodies: A novel about the infinite universe. The protagonist enters the world of the Three Bodies and begins his journey to save the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
For beginners, 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins is a great start. It has a simple yet engaging story set in a dystopian future with elements of both science fiction and a touch of fantasy in the Capitol's extravagance. Another good one is 'Percy Jackson & The Olympians' series by Rick Riordan. It combines modern - day settings with Greek mythology in a really fun and accessible way. 'Ready Player One' by Ernest Cline is also a good pick as it's full of 80s pop - culture references and an exciting virtual reality adventure.
For beginners, 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a great start. It's a shorter and more accessible entry into Tolkien's Middle - earth. Another good one is 'The Martian' by Andy Weir. It has a simple yet engaging story about a man stranded on Mars. 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' can also be considered a fantasy classic that is easy to get into.
I'd recommend 'The Hollow Places' by T. Kingfisher. It's about a woman who discovers a strange portal in the back of her uncle's junk shop, leading to a nightmarish world. It has a great mix of horror and sci - fi elements. Also, 'Relic' by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child is a classic in the making. It involves a strange and deadly relic that brings out the horror in a museum setting, with some scientific mystery as well.