😋I 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.😗~
😋I 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.😗
You could also look at 'Science Fiction: A Literary History'. It traces the development of science fiction as a literary form, starting from its early roots. It includes discussions about the cultural and social influences that have shaped science fiction over time. By reading this, you can gain a better understanding of how science fiction has evolved and why it has become such an important part of modern literature.
One can't go wrong with '2001: A Space Odyssey' by Arthur C. Clarke. It's a deep exploration of human evolution and our relationship with technology in a space - faring context. 'Ringworld' by Larry Niven is another great non - smutty science - fiction novel. It has an amazing world - building with the concept of a gigantic ring - shaped world. And 'Contact' by Carl Sagan is a thought - provoking story about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
I recommend the following non-transmigration fantasy novels: 1. <<Agent of the Divine Beast>>: A college student named Qi Ling found a job online that paid 10,000 yuan a month to raise pets and began his life as the agent of the Divine Beast White Tiger. 2. <<Cultivation in the Primitive Cultivation World>>: The male protagonist Xiang Cheng accidentally obtained a mysterious wooden tablet that allowed him to travel through the Primitive Cultivation World and begin his journey of cultivation. 3. "Super Student": The male protagonist, Zhang Tianman, struggled to survive in a world full of comics and told his story of growing up. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend I Am the Great Heavenly Venerable to you. This novel is about the existence of a mythical civilization on Earth in ancient times. It is a great exploration of the mysteries behind the mythical civilization. There are no elements of transmigration or rebirth. You will like it! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following good ancient novels to you: 1. " Ugly Doctor ": A novel about planting medicine and practicing medicine to make a fortune. The ugly doctor turned the tables and attacked a beautiful man. It was a business and farming novel. 2. The Reborn Concubine's Daughter Liuli: After rebirth, Liuli galloped through the business world and cut through the thorns. 3. [Painted Spring with Magical Hands]: A classical fictional novel that controls the power of housework and fights wits and courage with her husband; 4. " Jadeite Garden: Splendid Little Fisherman ": The ugly woman who was picked up accidentally discovered that she was a big-tailed wolf. 5. " Only Concubine Doing Evil ": Concubines who don't play by the rules use wisdom and courage to break into the palace and make a revolution, traveling through strange love novels. I hope you like the above recommendations. If you have any needs, please come to me again.
Sure. 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams is a great non - violent science fiction. It's full of humor and strange alien species and planets. Another one is 'Ender's Game' which, while it has some military elements, is mainly about a boy's mental and strategic growth in a simulated space environment and doesn't focus on violence for the sake of it. Also, 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells is a classic non - violent sci - fi that explores time travel and the future of humanity in a rather peaceful, thought - provoking way.
One good non dystopian science fiction work is 'Star Trek' novelizations. They are based on the famous TV show and movies. They often explore new worlds, different species, and scientific concepts in an upbeat way. There's no gloomy, dystopian setting. 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle is also non - dystopian. It's a story about a girl traveling through different dimensions to save her father, full of wonder and positive themes. And then there's 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams. It's a humorous take on the universe, with lots of crazy adventures and not at all dystopian.
Sure. 'Ancillary Justice' by Ann Leckie is a great non - binary science fiction. The main character, Breq, was once a ship's ancillary, and the story delves into themes of identity, power, and morality in a far - reaching galactic empire. Another one is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin. It features a world where people have no fixed gender most of the time, which challenges our concepts of gender and relationships.
Sure. 'The Martian' by Andy Weir is a great one. It's about an astronaut stranded on Mars and his struggle to survive. It focuses on the science and human ingenuity rather than a dark, dystopian future.