πI recommend the two novels," The Strongest Sharing System in All Worlds " and " Black Technology Travelling to the Other World "! The former told the story of the protagonist, Fang Mo, who traveled through different worlds and achieved self-improvement through sharing skills. The latter described the story of a science and engineering man who traveled through different worlds and used black technology to dominate the various planes. Both novels had elements of science and magic, as well as vivid and interesting plots and characters. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following novels to you. They are all funny science fiction novels ~ 1. "Daily Life of the Elf Invasion" was a light novel about a hard science fiction novel that mistakenly entered the 2D world. It had elements of ridicule and humor. 2. Supercat in Marvel: A light novel about a cat that transmigrated to the Marvel world and became an orange cat. It was full of humor and funny plots. 3. "Galaxy Colonization Manual": A sci-fi novel that is filled with a humorous and harmonious atmosphere. It is easy and interesting to read. I hope you like my recommendation.π~
Of course. 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It combines elements of cyberpunk, virtual reality, and post - apocalyptic themes. 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons is also a must - read. It has a complex narrative structure and explores deep philosophical questions within a science - fiction framework. And 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells is an old but great science - fiction novel about an alien invasion.
Sure. 'Dune' is a great science fiction novel. It has a complex and immersive world with political intrigue, advanced technology, and unique cultures. Another one is '1984'. It presents a dystopian future where the government has extreme control over the people. And 'Brave New World' also offers a thought - provoking view on a future society with genetic engineering and social conditioning.
One great 2016 science fiction novel is 'Ninefox Gambit' by Yoon Ha Lee. It has a really unique and complex military - science - fiction setting with mind - bending concepts of reality and warfare.
One more is 'The Kaiju Preservation Society' by John Scalzi. It has a unique concept where a group is dedicated to preserving these huge, monster - like kaiju. It's filled with humor, adventure, and some thought - provoking ideas about conservation, even in a very different and fictional context.
Another interesting 2020 science fiction novel is 'Network Effect' by Martha Wells. It features the much - loved Murderbot, an artificial construct with a personality all its own, and it's full of action and thought - provoking ideas about AI and self - awareness.
One of the notable 2019 science fiction novels is 'The Deep' by Rivers Solomon. It's a novella that tells the story of the descendants of African slave women who were thrown overboard during the Middle Passage. It uses a science - fictional concept of mermaids to explore themes of trauma, memory, and heritage.
Let me recommend you a few science fiction novels: 1. "National Mobilisation: Reborn Before the Extinction of Humanity"-A desperate battle with aliens. It was a movie-like perspective with a strong sense of technology. 2. "Earthlings Are Too Fierce"-The protagonist became stronger and stronger with little contributions, stepping on demons, tearing apart ancient gods, and conquering the stars. 3. The Galaxy Colonization Manual, which contained research on technology, economy, society, and many other aspects, was a blessing for the rational party. 4. "Cosmic Service Company"-On the eve of the apocalypse, the protagonist cheated his way out of a living by acting as various professions. He encountered various crises and made people look forward to his impromptu performance. 5. "The Great Adventures of the Heavenly Warriors"-The protagonist, Li Chao, changed his life through the system. He challenged all kinds of martial artists in various parallel spaces and dominated the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following sci-fi novels to you: "The World of Cultivators is Dominated by Technology": The protagonist arrives in the game world and begins his journey of cultivating through technology. <<Science and Technology Immortal Sect>>: The main character vigorously develops science and technology in a fallen sect and becomes a science and technology immortal sect.> The protagonist uses technology to improve the environment, plans the spiritual veins, and bids farewell to the three tribulations and six difficulties. <<Emperor of Technology>>: The protagonist emphasized the dual cultivation of technology and martial arts, becoming a super brain in the cultivation of immortality. These novels were full of fantasy and technological elements, making people feel the charm of innovation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: - "Star Sea Insect Tide, Starting from the Army in the Heavenly River": The story of the protagonist building the Milky Way Great Wall in the world of the Insect Tide, full of sci-fi and combat elements. - <<Immortal Lost>>: Earth's reiki recovery. Its arrival ushered in Earth's martial cultivation era. It had the dual elements of the future world and cultivation. - "Little Fairy Traversing the World": It tells the story of a little fairy traveling through different planes, with space-time travel and mythological elements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π