, I understand your needs. I recommend two novels to you: Doomsday Game: Infinite Survival and Destroy the Pope. They were all sci-fi apocalyptic, with plots and elements similar to fighting zombies, filling people with an atmosphere of nervousness, excitement, and horror. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
๐According to your needs, I recommend the following sci-fi novels that are not scary and have no zombies: 1. "Legend of the Phantom": This sci-fi novel by author Zaion tells the story of a future world and the evolution of humans, animals, and plants. There are no zombie plots, so it is very suitable for your needs. 2. "Earth Destruction Plan": This science fiction novel written by the author, Miao Wen, is about the great competition of wisdom and strategy between humans and aliens. There are no zombie plots, which is very suitable for your needs. 3. "My Doomsday Simulation Machine is Super Cheap": This is a science fiction novel written by the author who eats and sleeps well. Although it has an apocalyptic background, there is no zombie plot. It tells the story of the protagonist becoming invincible through the Doomsday Simulation Machine. It is very attractive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
There's 'The Midwich Cuckoos' too. It tells the story of a village where all the women become mysteriously pregnant at the same time. The children that are born are not normal and bring a sense of unease and horror, all set within a sci - fi context.
If you like sci-fi horror, I recommend the following novels: - " Fear Clearing Plan ": A person who doesn't dare to watch horror movies transmigrated to the world of horror movies. In order to avoid being scared to death, he killed the horror. - Doomsday Livestream: I Can See Danger Notifications! The main character, Franklin, could see the danger notification and quickly become a strong person in the apocalypse. - " Happy Apocalypse ": The female protagonist made preparations in advance after learning that the apocalypse was coming. She obtained a mini space and made various efforts for the survival of her family. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
Sure. 'The First Contact' from 2023 is a good choice for beginners. It has a simple yet engaging plot about the first encounter between humans and an alien race. It doesn't get too complicated with jargon and is easy to follow. Another one is 'Moon Colony 101'. It gives a basic introduction to the idea of living on the moon in a sci - fi setting. It's written in a straightforward manner.
Definitely. 'The Sirens of Titan' is a horrible sci - fi novel in some ways. The story jumps around a lot and the characters don't seem very relatable. 'The Lathe of Heaven' also has a complex and not - very - engaging plot. And 'The Left Hand of Darkness' is a book that some might find horrible due to its complex world - building that can be overwhelming for some readers.
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.
One great sci - fi body horror novel is 'The Thing' by John W. Campbell. It features a shape - shifting alien that can assimilate and mimic human bodies, creating a sense of dread and body - horror as characters are never sure who is really human. Another is 'Annihilation' by Jeff VanderMeer. The area known as Area X has strange mutations and transformations happening to both the environment and the creatures, including humans, within it. There's also 'Borne' by the same author. In this world filled with post - apocalyptic horror, the genetically modified creature Borne has some very strange and body - horror - inducing characteristics.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' has some elements of horror and is set in a dystopian sci - fi world. It's easy to read and has a thrilling plot. Another one is 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells. It's not as intense in horror as some others but has a great sci - fi concept with a bit of a dark undertone. 'Jurassic Park' by Michael Crichton is also good. Dinosaurs coming back to life can be quite scary in a scientific context.
Well, 'I Am Legend' by Richard Matheson is a classic sci fi horror. It tells the story of the last man on earth surrounded by vampires. It's really thought - provoking. Then there's 'The Thing' by Alan Dean Foster which is based on the movie. The idea of an alien that can mimic any living being is super creepy in a sci fi horror context. And 'The Midwich Cuckoos' is also good. It has an eerie plot about children in a village who are not what they seem.
I also like 'The Midwich Cuckoos'. It tells the story of a small English village where all the women become mysteriously pregnant at the same time. The children that are born are not quite human and seem to have a sinister agenda. It has a strong sci - fi concept about alien invasion in a very subtle way and the horror builds as the true nature of the children is gradually revealed.