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The following is a list of novels that may contain the element of "carrying a universe with you":
1 " Infinite Horror ": This novel is a popular infinite novel that tells the story of a universe in which the protagonist can travel in different time and space and engage in fierce battles with other characters.
[2]<< Full-time Expert >>: This novel is a game competition novel in which the protagonist is engaged in an intense competition with other professional players in a universe.
3 " Battle Through the Heavens ": This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of a young man's growth in the universe. Through continuous hard work and battle, he became a powerful warrior.
4 " The Three-Body Problem ": This novel is a science fiction novel that tells the story of a universe in which the protagonist tries to find a solution when facing the invasion of an alien civilization and advances the development of the story through communication and battle with other characters.
5 Grave Robber's Chronicles: This novel is a grave robbing novel that tells the story of a universe. The protagonist searches for legendary treasures by robbing graves and fights against various dangers and challenges.
These works all contained the element of " carrying a universe with you " that might shock and surprise the readers.
Some of the best include 'Infinity Gauntlet'. It features Thanos gathering all the Infinity Stones and his quest for power. The story is epic as it involves many heroes coming together to fight against Thanos' tyranny.
Another great one is 'Annihilation' by Jeff VanderMeer. The story follows a group of women who enter Area X, a place full of strange mutations and ecological oddities. It has a sense of creeping dread and mystery that makes it a top - notch cosmic horror novel. It also explores themes of self - destruction and the unknown in a very unique way.
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Well, one key element is the vastness of space. It often features different planets, stars, and galaxies. Another is the idea of advanced civilizations, like super - intelligent aliens. And, of course, there's the exploration aspect, whether it's physical exploration by characters or the exploration of new scientific concepts.
One characteristic is the vast and often imaginative settings. Cosmic fiction books usually take place in outer space, on different planets, or in far - flung galaxies. Another is the exploration of advanced technology, like faster - than - light travel or mind - control devices. And they often deal with big themes such as the meaning of existence, the relationship between humans and aliens, and the future of the universe.