I'm not sure which specific 'Touche' novel you are referring to. There could be many novels with this name. It would be helpful if you could provide more context like the author or the genre of the novel.
As I still don't know which 'Touche' novel it is, I can't expand on its synopsis. But usually, when expanding a synopsis, one would go into more details about the characters' motives, the sub - plots, and the significance of the setting. For example, if it's a historical novel, details about the historical period would be added to the synopsis.
One popular title is 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells. It's a classic that explores time travel in a really interesting way. Another is 'Frankenstein' which can be considered a precursor to science fiction. It deals with themes like creation and the consequences of playing God.
You can try websites like Project Gutenberg. It offers a large collection of free e - books, including many science fiction works. Some of them are classic science fiction novels that are in the public domain.
One characteristic is that it often features young protagonists. For example, in many of these books, the main character is a teen or pre - teen dealing with extraordinary situations.
Good 'livre science fiction' often has relatable characters. Even in a far - fetched future setting, characters need to have emotions and motives that readers can understand. Take 'Ender's Game' for instance. Ender is a complex character, and his growth and struggles are something readers can empathize with.
One characteristic is the blend of two different genres. It combines the imaginative and often futuristic or otherworldly concepts of science fiction with the emotional and relationship - focused aspects of romance. For example, it might have a love story set on a spaceship traveling to another galaxy.
Well, the 'Hunger Games' livre science - fiction is mainly about a society that is highly unequal. The Capitol is rich and powerful while the districts are poor. The Hunger Games are a means for the Capitol to control the districts. The protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, volunteers to take her sister's place in the Games and becomes a symbol of hope for the districts in their struggle against the Capitol's tyranny.
Another popular one is '1984' by George Orwell. Although it's more of a dystopian novel which is also related to science fiction in some ways. It presents a terrifying vision of a future totalitarian society where the government controls every aspect of people's lives. The themes it explores are still relevant today.