Honestly, it's a rather unique concept and not a common theme in fiction. But if you look at it more broadly, in 'Starship Troopers' by Robert A. Heinlein, the soldiers are fighting for the future of humanity which could involve colonizing other planets. It's not an end - of - world contest in the way you might think, but it has the idea of humanity's expansion to other worlds.
One great book for this could be 'The Martian' by Andy Weir. It's about an astronaut stranded on Mars, which is another planet, and he has to survive in what could be seen as an end - of - world situation for him. The story is full of scientific details and the protagonist's struggle for survival.
I'd recommend 'On the Beach' by Nevil Shute. It's about the aftermath of a nuclear war that has spread radiation across the globe. The characters are waiting for the inevitable end as the radiation slowly reaches their location. It's a very poignant and thought - provoking look at the end of the world. Also, 'The Stand' by Stephen King is a classic. It's a long and detailed exploration of a world after a super - flu has wiped out most of the population. There are different groups of survivors with different ideas on how to rebuild society.
I happen to have a recommended book that fits the description! I recommend you to read the book "Only I Have Superpowers in the End of the World". The main character had traveled to a parallel world after the apocalypse. He had the ability to control fire, metal, time, and space, and was the only person in this world with supernatural powers. This novel combined elements such as transmigration, special abilities, and doomsday crisis. The plot was compact and very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One popular 'end of the world' fiction book is 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin. It's a vampire - apocalypse - type story but with a really deep and complex plot. The characters are well - developed, and it spans across different time periods. Another is 'The Maze Runner' series. In this world, the earth has been through some sort of disaster and the main characters are trapped in a maze, trying to figure out how to escape and what's really going on in the outside world. 'The 5th Wave' is also a great one. Aliens are attacking the earth in waves, and the last survivors are fighting back.
One great 'end of the world' book in fiction is 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy. It shows a post - apocalyptic world where a father and son struggle to survive. The desolate landscapes and the relationship between the two characters are really engaging. Another is 'Station Eleven' which explores the world after a flu pandemic wipes out most of humanity. It focuses on the survivors and how they keep art and culture alive. Also, 'A Canticle for Leibowitz' is a classic. It's set in a future after a nuclear holocaust and follows the story of a monastic order trying to preserve knowledge.
Yes, here are a few novels that I recommend to you: 1. " My Orchard in the Other World " was about farming and black technology. It told the story of a person who had an orchard in the other world, specialized in growing magical fruits, raised two huge falcons, and discovered several abandoned high-tech research bases. 2. " 76 Years of an Alien Girl " was a science fiction space novel. It told the story of an alien girl from outer space. Her spaceship was attacked during her trip and she experienced a magical experience after transmigrating to Earth. 3. " Courting the Goddess of Love: Otome Game Experiencer " was a science fiction space novel. The female protagonist signed a contract with aliens to collect emotional energy in a high-dimensional game to exchange for super-technological products from an alien planet. 4. " My bedroom leads to an alien planet " was a sci-fi space-time travel novel. It told the story of a person's bedroom that led directly to an alien planet. He used this special passage to develop his own forces on the alien planet. I hope my recommendations can meet your needs. If you like it, please let me know.π
πI recommend the following novel to you: 1. "Medicine Doctor Rebirth: Alchemist of the Other World": The female protagonist Ji Changle was reborn into a nine-year-old malnourished body and became a divine doctor who traveled through the other world to play with medicine refining, causing waves. 2. <<Rebirth of the Primitive Foreignland>>: The protagonist transmigrated to the society of the primitive foreignland, creating history and creating a new world. 3. "The World's Addict: Brave Rebirth": The protagonist Wayne is reborn into a peripheral world composed of many small worlds. He experiences life and death battles and writes a reincarnation paradise. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One more is 'The Hunger Games' series. While it may not be a traditional end - of - the - world, it has elements of a post - apocalyptic society where a cruel government rules over the districts. The main character Katniss Everdeen becomes a symbol of hope in this harsh world.
Yes, there are some. For example, 'The Glitz' series might touch on the world of teen beauty contests in a fictional way. It could explore the experiences of teenagers involved in such contests, like the pressures, the friendships formed, and the self - discovery that comes with it.
I recommend the two novels, Return to Modern Times to Cultivate and Ice Lady, to you. The former tells the story of a girl who transmigrated to the Immortal World and returned from cultivating in the Immortal Cultivation Continent and wandered the city. The latter tells the story of a girl who transmigrated to the Otherworld Continent and returned to the modern world to begin her cultivation path. Both novels are full of fantasy elements and cultivation stories. I believe they will bring you a different reading experience. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~