I recommend the following novels to you:
1. " The Female Supporting Character is the King ": This modern romance novel tells the story of Jiang Qian's transmigration in the alternate dimension. In order to return to the real world, she must help the female supporting characters in each story achieve their wishes. At the same time, she also met Senior Chu Shen, whom she had a crush on for many years.
2. " The Cold Palace Princess Farming ": The female protagonist reincarnated as the Cold Palace Princess and found that she had a portable space. At the same time, she worked hard to farm and do business, and finally realized her dream of becoming rich.
3. " The Farmer's Princess Consort in the Portable Space ": The female protagonist transmigrated to the farmer's house, took the Portable Space, and worked hard to live and become the princess consort.
I hope you like these novels!
A really good space alien novel is 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. Although the focus is more on the desert planet Arrakis and its politics, there are elements of alien-like creatures, such as the sandworms. The complex world - building and the unique ecology make it a must - read. Also, 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons is excellent. It has different characters' stories that are all related to the mystery of the alien - created Time Tombs on the planet Hyperion.
Some fictions portray space rock alien governments as having a strict caste system. Each caste has specific roles within the government and society. For example, the warrior caste might be in charge of defense, while the scientist caste is responsible for research and development. This is different from the more fluid class systems in human societies.
Space rock alien governments in novels can also offer new perspectives on power dynamics. They could be ruled by a single all - powerful entity, like a super - intelligent alien dictator. Or perhaps they have a more democratic setup but with entirely different voting mechanisms or representation models compared to what we know on Earth.
Well, I think it would be truly terrifying if the alien could control your mind. You'd be trapped on the spaceship, aware that your body is doing things against your will. Maybe it makes you open the airlock to let in more of its kind, while you're screaming inside your head to stop.
Not at all. Batman has a complex relationship with bats. Instead of being afraid, he adopts their image as a source of power and intimidation to fight crime.
One of the best is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin. It's set on a planet where the aliens have a very different gender - like system. It's a thought - provoking exploration of alien culture. Also, 'Starship Troopers' by Robert A. Heinlein is a classic. It has bugs as the main alien antagonists that humans fight against in a war across the galaxy. It's not just about action but also about the society that produces these soldiers.