Well, there's also 'The Necromancer's House' by Christopher Buehlman. It's not a pure - bred sci - fi, but it has a strange and otherworldly feel that could be considered somewhat sci - fi - ish. It tells the story of a necromancer and the various mysteries and events that unfold around his house.
Sure. 'The Bone Witch' by Rin Chupeco has elements of necromancy in a sort of fantasy - sci - fi blend. The main character is a bone witch who can raise the dead, and it has a unique world - building aspect that gives it a sci - fi feel in some ways.
Another one is 'Necrotech' by K.C. Alexander. It's a really gritty and fast - paced sci - fi novel with a lot of necromancer - like elements. The story follows a character who gets involved with some dark technology that has to do with the dead and reanimation. It's full of action and interesting characters.
, I recommend the following good novels from the Fantasy Reincarnation-Necromancer series to you: 1. [Necromancer and the Super Cemetery]: It was a story about a transmigrator who brought a super cemetery back to its peak in a foreign world. 2. "Class Change for All: The Hidden Class Undead Lord at the Beginning": It was a game that described the path of a Necromancer's counterattack in the game. 3. [The Necromancer's Transformation]: It takes place in a world of magical swords and magic. It tells the story of a necromancer, Rackford, who is exploring the secrets of God. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
'Necromancer Awakening' is also great. It delves deep into the powers of necromancy, with a really engaging plot that follows the main character as they discover and develop their necromantic abilities. There are also some great side characters that add depth to the story.
šI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Double Infinite Points": The story of the universe, evolution, and powerful characters, full of sci-fi elements. 2. [Astral New World: A futuristic world, an art troupe, battles, adventures, and a combination of various elements. It's very interesting.] 3. "Now Becoming the Kami of the Future 1,000 Years Later": Makes you think about how gravity is created. The setting of the future world is very attractive. 4. "Quick Wear: I'm the Almighty King" traveled through time and space to save the world. It was very exciting and interesting. 5. [Global Survival: I Have Billions of Talent Points: Doomsday Crisis, Planet Adventures, System Possession, Very Excited.] 6. [Dragon Knight: Modern aerial combat, aerial knight, glory and romance. It's definitely good.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~ If you want to know more good novels, feel free to tell me at any time.š
šI recommend the following sci-fi novels: "Great Wisdom Dragon King"-tells the story of the moral decline and primitive desires of humans in the end of the world, revealing a world full of conspiracy and technology. The Ripple of Water-The perfect combination of science fiction and romance. It takes you into a foggy world. Who is the real good guy? "Zombie Attack"-It described the story of a human being infected with a biochemical virus, showing the protagonist and his partner's experience of constantly surviving in a world full of zombies. "Cosmic Service Company"-tells the story of a rogue who plays various roles and challenges various difficulties in the process of saving himself on Earth. "Evil Spirit Catcher"-Through a horror game on a mobile phone, you enter another world and capture things that ordinary people can't see as a profession. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
Sure. 'Artemis' by Andy Weir is also from 2018. It takes place on the moon, specifically in the city of Artemis. The main character, Jazz, is a smuggler who gets caught up in a dangerous plot. It has a great blend of science fiction elements like moon colony technology and a fast - paced plot.
Sure. 'Luna: New Moon' by Ian McDonald. It's set on a colonized moon and has an interesting take on lunar society and politics.
Some excellent sci fi novels include 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It combines cyberpunk elements with a complex plot set in a near - future world. 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells is an oldie but a goodie, with its terrifying vision of a Martian invasion. And 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons, which has an epic scope, multiple storylines, and a lot of thought - provoking ideas about the future and the nature of existence.
šI recommend the following sci-fi novels to you: 1. " Star Sea Insect Tide, Starting from the Army in the Heavenly River ": The protagonist built the Milky Way Great Wall in the world of the Insect Tide to fight against the Insect race. It was very sci-fi. 2. " The Daughter of the Doomsday, Hades ": With the theme of sci-fi space and super technology, the protagonist traveled back to before the end of the world and used treasures to try to save the world. 3. " Bounty Mission in another world ": It was set in a futuristic world and was full of technology. The main character was a bounty king. His path to growth was very interesting. 4. " Go to Every Plane ": With the help of the system, the female protagonist shuttles between different planes. The elements of space-time travel are very sci-fi. 5. Aliens from the Abyss: The elements of different dimensions and evolution made this novel full of sci-fi charm. I hope you like my recommendation.š
, according to your needs, this little fairy here will recommend you a few novels about priests or necromancers. They are " Shadow Priest in the Other World "," Life of a Maximum Level Priest in the Other World "," Holy Undead Emperor "," All-rounded Priest in Doomsday ", and " Necromancer with Magic ". They are all very attractive and have a great reading experience. I hope you like my recommendation.š
One great solo necromancer novel is 'Overlord'. In this story, the main character has necromancy - related abilities and embarks on a journey in a fantasy world, building his own power base with his undead minions. It has a great plot filled with strategic battles and political intrigue.