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Light, Short, Loose2

Light, Short, Loose

Short Fiction

Come On

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All kinds of fantasies, short stories. The trilogy "Light, Short, Scattered", "Soft, Transformed, Object", and "Turn, Give Up, Leave". Half sci-fi, imaginative. Light novels, short stories, essays. Endless railroad tracks, long journeys. Only thoughts can make you no longer lonely.

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Verne's Science Fiction Classics (9 Volumes in Total)3

(france) Jules Verne

1.5M0

Liu Cixin, the representative writer of Chinese science fiction novels, wrote a handwritten message and highly recommended it! In each book, expressive original illustrations are selected and described in detail! The excellent Chinese Taiwan translation and the new translation by outstanding young translators jointly present the Verne science fiction classic! In the history of human literature, Verne has been synonymous with science fiction from beginning to end! In the history of human literature, Verne became an adventurous scientific prophet because of his extraordinary insight! He is the irreplaceable father of science fiction and a pioneer of surrealism! Verne is one of the undisputed founders of the science fiction literary genre! "Journey to the Center of the Earth" is a science fiction enlightenment book by Liu Cixin, a representative Chinese science fiction writer!

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✒✒One of the world's science fiction recommendations: Founder Verne✒✒ 🍻[Jules Verne]: The founder of world science fiction, his representative works include "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Around the World in 80 Days", etc. Marshal Léaudet of France once said: "Modern science is just the process of putting Verne's predictions into practice." 🕵🕵🕵 "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea": A century and a half ago, before the generator was invented, Verne had already used his imagination to create a magical submarine. Follow it to complete the underwater adventure, and you will definitely be moved by human beings' irrepressible imagination and desire for exploration. A few years later, when human beings continue to move towards the sky and the universe, we must not forget that the continent and the sea are the starting point for human beings to start their adventures. "Journey to the Center of the Earth": a completely imaginary science fiction novel, in which it is believed that one can enter the interior of the earth through volcanic craters, and that there are extinct prehistoric creatures living deep in the earth. There is no scientific basis, but the author brings us into a magical world with rich knowledge of stratigraphy and geology. "Around the World in Eighty Days" & "Five Weeks in a Balloon": The rich geographical knowledge of various regions on the earth forms the main clue for the development of the story. Reading such a novel is like going on an adventure with the protagonist: from the wild and strange African desert to the cold and dangerous polar ice fields, from the deep and mysterious underground labyrinth to the desolate and terrifying isolated islands in the sea, everything is as if it were in front of you. "The Adventures of Captain Hatteras": "A Most Excellent Logbook". Five Weeks in a Balloon: The precise description of the source of the Nile has puzzled some scholars because when the novel was published, European scholars had just completed their exploration of the region. "From the Earth to the Moon": Many data in the work, including the launch location (Cape Canaveral, Florida), flight time, and the number of people who landed on the moon, are exactly the same as those of the later American Apollo program. "The Diary of an American Journalist in the Year 2890": The most prophetic science fiction novel. The New York in the book is called Global City. There are thousand-foot-high skyscrapers on both sides of the highway. The climate is artificially controlled, crops can grow in the Arctic, and advertisements are projected on the clouds. The Earth Herald edited by the protagonist has 80 million readers. Reporters relay news back from Jupiter, Mars, and Venus. People can see major events happening everywhere while sitting in their own homes.

The Complete Version of Galactic Empire (a Full Set of 15 Volumes)4

(usa) Isaac Asimov

2.8M8.898

"Galactic Empire" one million copies new commemorative edition. The full version of the collection is coming! The best series of novels in human history. The "science fiction bible" recognized by people on earth, the common love of literary youth and technology geeks! The "Galactic Empire" series of novels has always been considered the limit of human imagination, the most interesting and charming story in human history, telling the history of human beings in the next 20,000 years. With the help of robots, humans quickly mastered the technology to transform alien planets and started a magnificent interstellar colonization movement. Human beings multiplied and expanded like locusts in the Milky Way. With their eternal ignorance and wisdom, greed and conscience, they landed on desolate planets, and involved the Milky Way in the long interstellar Warring States era.

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✒✒World Science Fiction Recommendation 2: Several Science Fiction Giants✒✒ 🍻[Isaac Asimov]: A famous American science fiction writer who wrote nearly 500 books in his lifetime, including more than 100 science fiction novels, with themes involving natural sciences, social sciences, literature and art, etc., Together with Jules Verne and Herbert George Wells He is also known as one of the three giants in the history of science fiction, along with Robert Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke. He is a member and vice president of the famous Mensa Society. He has won the Hugo Award and the Nebula Lifetime Achievement Master Award, which represent the highest honor in the science fiction world. His three series of works, "Foundation", "Galactic Empire" and "Robot", are known as the "Science Fiction Bible". Asteroid 5020, "Asimov Science Fiction" magazine and two Asimov Awards are all named after him. The "Three Laws of Robotics" he proposed are known as "the cornerstone of modern robotics". 🍻[Herbert George Wells]: Famous British novelist, journalist, politician, sociologist and historian. His science fiction novels such as "Time Travel", "Alien Invasion", "Dystopia", etc. Are all mainstream topics in science fiction novels in the 20th century. He became famous with the publication of "The Time Machine" in 1895, and subsequently published many science fiction novels such as "The Island of Dr. Moreau", "The Invisible Man", and "Star Wars". 🍻[Arthur Charles Clark]: British science fiction novelist. Many of the predictions in his works have come true, especially the description of satellite communications that is surprisingly consistent with the actual development. The geosynchronous satellite orbit was therefore named "Clarke Orbit". His works mainly discuss the theme of human beings' place in the universe. His works such as "The End of Childhood" (1950), "Cities and Stars" (1956), "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968), "Meeting Rama" (1973), "Fountains of Paradise" (1980), etc. Are all profound in meaning and popular. Clark's works are famous for their excellent scientific foresight, Eastern mysterious sentiment and Hemingway-style tough guy writing style. In addition, Clark is also good at using philosophical methods to make his works have a certain philosophical nature and make readers think. 🍻[Robert A. Heinlein]: Heinlein is a famous American science fiction novelist and master of hard science fiction. He is known as "the father of modern American science fiction", "an unprecedented outstanding writer of American science fiction", and "one of the four talents in the golden age of American science fiction." His representative works include "Starship Troopers", "Star Trek", "Hard Moon", "Double Star", "Citizens of the Galaxy", "Galaxy Merchant", etc.

American Gods (10th Anniversary Author Revised Edition)5

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The American drama "American Gods" of the same name was aired on May 1. The author personally serves as the screenwriter, with an IMDb score of 8.6. This book has swept all world-class fantasy novel awards, including the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award, Stoker Award, SFX Award, Geffen Award... The tenth anniversary author's revised edition, the authoritative version is revealed for the first time! What you worship is what you worship. Do you believe it? Odin, Loki, Annecy... The ancient gods still exist in the United States. They have lost their faith and live among us as humans. Do you believe it? High technology, cars, media... A new generation of gods is born from these things and continues to rise through our faith. In the land of America, the dispute between the old and new gods continues to escalate. In order to regain his faith and restore his status, the Nordic god Odin traveled across the United States to unite his partners and fight to the death with the new gods. A war of gods is about to break out.

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✒✒Fantasy Recommendation One: Types of Fantasy✒✒ 🍻 Serious fantasy: Fantasy works in different spaces or parallel universes, with a serious tone and usually epic visuals. Generally speaking, it also refers to epic fantasy. Representative works include "Wizard of Earthsea"/"The Wheel of Time"/"A Song of Ice and Fire"/"Lord of the Rings", etc. 🍻 Historical fantasy; fantasy that reshapes history and gives it magic, usually very close to historical fiction. It includes changing history, Celtic fantasy, King Arthur (also often included in romance), etc. His representative works are "The Seven Waters Trilogy"/"Song of Abinion"/"The Last Light of the Day". 🍻 Contemporary fantasy: roughly equivalent to the hybrid school of science fiction and fantasy, the background is usually a world that has announced the apocalypse, assuming a world where technology and magic currently exist coexist, such as "American Gods" / "Battle of the Amphibious Vehicles" / "Chronicles of the Vampire Earth" / "Legend of the Dark Tower" / "Book of Five Wheels" and so on. 🍻Superhero Fantasy: More relative to American comics, Superman, Hulk, Spider-Man, Batman, Daredevil, etc. Are all representatives of superheroes. 🍻 Comedy Fantasy: Works that make people laugh, usually full of burlesque, puns, and parodies of other works, are sometimes called "light fantasy" in contrast to "serious fantasy". "Bink's Magic" is a representative of this genre. 🍻 Romance fantasy: These books are based on romance history and have romance elements or romance stories. The representative works are "Symphony of the Times"/"Born in Legend"/"The White Dragon"/"The Goddess of Destruction". 🍻 Dark fantasy: often takes place in gothic scenes, is characterized by being disgusting, full of horror elements, the protagonist is usually an anti-hero, the representative work is "The Forbidden and the Outcast"/"The Black Diamond Trilogy". 🍻 Military Fantasy: This is a form of fantasy that places a strong emphasis on military skill, battles are often explained in detail, and the focus of the book is on a small group or individual fighting an overwhelming enemy. His representative works are "The Prophecy King" trilogy/"The Tyrant and the King"/"The Book of Heroes of Malaz"/"The Raven Chronicles"/"The Black Mercenary Group". 🍻 Non-medieval setting fantasy: Oriental background fantasy "Seven Sons Trilogy"/"Phoenix Legend"/"Brotherhood"; Russian background fantasy "Tears of Artimon"; Indian style fantasy "Southern Fire". 🍻 Sword and Sorcery: Fighting in Fantasy, a hotbed of heroism. Representative works "Conan the Barbarian" and "Elric". 🍻 Erotic fantasy: A fantasy that mainly focuses on erotic descriptions, with a certain fantasy color.

The Complete Works of Harry Potter (1-7)6

(uk) J. K. Rowling

2.1M9.7726

When Harry Potter was left on the doorstep as a baby, he had no idea that he was the Boy Who Lived or that he was a celebrity in the wizarding world. A few years later, he unexpectedly received an admission notice to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Soon after, he embarked on a magical adventure like no other. Come join Harry and his best friends Hermione and Ron in this story about the power of truth, love and hope. As a classic of this generation, the Harry Potter e-book collection will undoubtedly bring you spiritual comfort from another world. Bolstered by their message of hope, belonging, and a sense of truth and love throughout, this little boy's coming-of-age story will continue to inspire new generations of readers.

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✒✒Fantasy Recommendation 2: List of Popular Works✒✒ 🍻 D&D/DND pipeline works: "Dragonlance Chronicles", "The Forgotten Realms", many people believe that this genre is the main culprit for the decline of the reputation of the fantasy genre. The story of Dragonlance takes place in the world of "Klein". The three camps of good, neutral, and evil form a stable triangle and control the balance between them. In Klein's divine world, there are main gods representing the three camps respectively. In Klein's magic, there are colors that reflect the three camps. Gorgeous spells, exciting moves, and weird monsters are the attractive selling points of Dragon Spear. The Forgotten Realms is the richest and most complete campaign background in Dungeons and Dragons. It is also the most famous fictional world in the history of RPG. This worldview has absorbed almost every civilization that has ever appeared in the human world, including barbarians, Eskimos, Egyptians, Aztecs, Chinese culture, Japanese culture, Indian culture, Celtic culture, etc. At the same time, there are different spirits, ranging from dragons to goblins, and there are also different magics, from magic missiles to death orders. This world is completely unreal. Authors of countless fantasy novels will use this worldview to create a series of novels. 🍻 Works for younger audiences: "Harry Potter" There are seven works in total by British writer J. K. Rowling. The first six take Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the main stage and describe Harry Potter's six years of study, life and adventures at Hogwarts. The seventh tells the story of Harry Potter's search for Horcruxes and the elimination of Voldemort during the Second Wizarding War. The book targets young readers and creates the "Golden Triangle" template that is widely used in the novel world (the protagonist Harry Potter, the smart girl Hermione Granger, and the comedy star Ron Weasley), as well as the powerful villain BOSS Voldemort, ranking among the best-selling novel series in the world. 🍻 Sword and magic works: "The Sword of Truth" The works of American best-selling author Terry Goodkan are based on the themes of adventure and fighting against evil. Although this series is a serious fantasy, it is very different from ordinary fantasy works. In particular, it does not describe a vast world in detail like so-called serious fantasy. Instead, it uses several characters to bring out the plot in waves, very much like the routines of Internet novels. In the book, the empire controls the world of Middle-earth, and the protagonist R grew up in the world of Western Earth. The Western World is a peaceful and peaceful place that has never been invaded by magic. The old hermit Z has been guiding the protagonist in his study and life, so R regards him as his best friend, not knowing that he is his grandfather! Later, R came to Middle-earth and saw magic but did not want to learn it. After meeting Kahlan Amnell, R learned that Z was a wizard, and he himself became a seeker of truth. 🍻 Other works: "The Ancient Scrolls"/"The Fifth Witch" by Robert Newcomb and "The Rune Mist" by Robert Stanker.

A Song of Ice and Fire (all Five Volumes)7

(us) George R. R. Martin

3.1M0619

The American TV series "Game of Thrones" returns for its eighth season on April 15, sparking another global "Song of Ice and Fire" craze. The original "Song of Ice and Fire" series has 15 volumes in total. It is an American "national treasure" fantasy literary work and an epic of the power struggle of the nine major families in Westeros. A literary classic created by fantasy master George R. R. Martin after 16 years of hard work. The entire series does not create any heroes in the traditional sense. All the characters are human beings trying hard to control their own destiny. It allows us to see that under the chaos of ice and fire, there is still unchanging human nature struggling hard, allowing them to collide freely and truly.

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✒✒Fantasy Recommendation 3: Fantasy Works TOP20 A✒✒ 1. George R. Martin: "A Song of Ice and Fire" series A total of seven volumes are planned, currently written: 1 "Game of Thrones", 2 "Clash of Kings", 3 "Sword Storm", 4 "A Feast for Crows", 5 "A Dance with Dragons"... Ice and Fire is by all accounts the best fantasy series ever created. Martin writes with flair, expertly weaving a complex plot into a harsh, even cruel world that is entirely populated by gray characters rather than traditional black and white. It is a vast continent-spanning chess game, with kings, bastards, knights, wizards, women, and children as its pieces. What sets the series apart is Martin's ax-eating interest in important characters. That's right, no one is safe from the author's noose. Despite the alternation of protagonists, the plot line continues to be stronger. Are you tired of protagonists who walk through fire unscathed, fall hundreds of feet without a scratch, and fend off superhuman-like creatures with the equivalent effort of scratching an itch on the other hand? Then this series will be your choice. The completely unpredictable plot makes you experience a pleasant experience. Do you still dare to predict the winners and losers? If you haven't read this series yet, go find it. "A Song of Ice and Fire" is a mirror of real life and a true portrayal of human nature. In terms of writing techniques, Martin uses the POV character writing technique, and uses a narrative method that alternates the characters' third-person viewpoints to describe the progress of the story. However, in terms of "magic" color, George R. R. Martin once again followed the approach of his idol John Ronald Reel Tolkien and never easily used magic in the novel. It is only an element needed to enhance the atmosphere of the novel and never used on the person himself. Therefore, it is called a "low magic" version of the parallel world novel. 2. Robert Jordan: "The Wheel of Time" series Like big epics? Like a well-constructed magic system? Love plotting? Like sexual entanglements? Like the end of the world? Then Jordan is a must read. Jordan is a skillful author, able to inject dramatic tension into any aspect of his world. There are tons of plots, power struggles, and battles between the sexes, a very well thought out magic system (perhaps the best in all fantasy fiction), a world painted in lavish detail, and wonderful characters. Deliberation is a structural feature in each of Jordan's volumes. No matter how many new subplots are introduced (or resolved), readers are guaranteed a unique beginning and a unique mastery at the end, one that painstakingly constructs every conflict between characters, between every battle, and between every element, combining them into an incredible tapestry that won't be possible to see until the series is complete. Recommendations for the same category: Michelle West's "The Sword of the Sun", a huge fantasy epic saga that has similarities to "The Wheel of Time", but the writing style is completely opposite to Jordan's, more delicate and dull.

Legends of Earthsea Six Parts (set)9

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The "Legends of Earthsea" series is one of the greatest fantasy novels in human history. Since its publication in 1968, it has been translated into more than 20 languages ​​and is deeply loved by readers around the world. This book is the last one in the series. It has won many honors such as the 2002 World Fantasy Award and the 2002 Best Book of the Amazon Bookstore in the United States. It has also been highly recommended by many media such as "Publishers Weekly" and "The Economist". This book takes readers back to the Earthsea world of Ged, Tenar, and Lebanese, and also leads to a series of more thrilling stories with brand-new characters.

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✒✒Fantasy Recommendation 3: Fantasy Works TOP20 C✒✒ 6. Ursula Le Guin's "Earthsea" Six Parts Five books have been completed, starting with Wizards of Earthsea, a very good period drama that goes beyond the ordinary grindhouse boy-turned-wizard-saving-the-world trope. The descriptions are so good that you want to wow them; the story is equally captivating, it's the kind of book you can read again and again, moving, beautiful, and occasionally sad. 7. Kate Elliot's "Crown of Stars" Legend Complex politics, an elaborate magic system, the collision of faith and secular forces, an inevitable disaster looming, long-lost creatures walking the earth again, great character portrayal... What more can you ask for from a fantasy legend? Plot? Good enough for you to read it. 8. Sean Russell's "Swan War" trilogy Russell's writing style is gorgeous, even more like poetry. His world is full of mystery and beauty, and in many cases fantasy books suffer from an overload of magic, allowing anyone to easily acquire new powers to fight off more powerful villains. Russell chose to keep magic mysterious and rare, and never explained how it worked, but the work was more "modern" and "novel". 9. Patricia A. McCallip's "Mystery of the Stars" trilogy Three volumes completed, this is a set that is as much a must-read for any fan of fantasy as The Lord of the Rings - don't be afraid, these books are not old in any sense (they were published over twenty years ago), the stories are engaging, the characters are lifelike, and the writing is poetic - as in the case of Sean Russell, these books are more than just fantasy. 10. Robin Hubbe's "Assassin Trilogy", "The Merchant of Life" trilogy, and "Tea Man" trilogy Each volume has three volumes, all completed. Hube is the best character writer, her characters come to life, jumping off the page and into the reader's mind like real people. She pulls no punches in making her characters suffer, horrific disasters. I never thought about the connection between Hube and deus ex machina. If her protagonist falls into a trap and there is no mysterious air cushion that shoots up to protect him from falling, no, the protagonist will fall and break her legs or even her wrists. Huber also created an interesting magic system and an engaging plot. You'll scream and laugh as her characters overcome the odds. 11. JV Jones' "Sword of Shadows" series A cruel, cold fantasy with a sinister beauty, but the characters are filled with incredible kindness. The characterizations are very good, and Jones, similar to Robin Hubbe and Martin, doesn't privilege her heroes. 12. Jennifer Fallon's "Second Son" trilogy All three books are on sale. A magnificent masterpiece, starting with "The Lion of Slater".

纳尼亚传奇大全集10

(英)C.S.刘易斯

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✒✒Fantasy Recommendation 3: Fantasy Works TOP20 D✒✒ 13. CS Lewis "Chronicles of Narnia" The work of Tolkien, a master of British novels and a close friend, sets a world full of water nymphs, forest nymphs, satyrs, giants, heroes and kings, creating an extended Christian metaphor story. Don't call yourself a fan of fantasy until you've finished reading "Narnia" and "The Lord of the Rings." 14. E. E. Wright's "The Vampire Earth" In the near future, dark and apocalyptic vampires rule the world, and humans exist as blood eaters. This is a chivalric novel, but it also has elements of horror, fantasy and science fiction, creating a thrilling hell. 15. Ted Williams' "Memories, Sorrows and Thorns" series Williams' version of "The Lord of the Rings" has top-notch characterization and a thick plot. It is an unvarnished gem and a must-read for fantasy fans. 16. Steven Erikson's "The Heroes of Malaz", Patrick Dini's "The Battle of the Amphibious Vehicles" "Heroes" integrates military and epic fantasy, with perfect descriptions, epic plots, cruel reality, and gray charming characters. It mixes the best of George Martin with epic scenes from Greek mythology such as the Odyssey, and it comes out of nowhere; "Amphibious" combines fantasy and technology very well. 17. Thomas Hanan, "The Oath of the Empire", JV Jones, "The Book of Words" "Empire" changes history: in 600 AD, Rome has not fallen. The Eastern Roman Empire will join the Western Roman Empire in order to invade Persia, the enemy that threatens Constantinople. It is characterized by epic battles, beautiful women and powerful magic, making people's hair sizzle; "Word" is a product that combines epic fantasy, heroic fantasy, sword and magic fantasy. A lowly baker's apprentice discovers he has an extremely rare gift of magic, and Jones draws her character out more clearly than most sword-and-sorcery novels, with a pacing driven by plenty of action that makes it a worthwhile read. 18. Lomond E. Feist, "The Apprentice," "The Master of Magic," and "The Empire Trilogy" The two "Magic" books are Pfister's pioneering and representative works. The works focus on the extensive use of magic. The "Empire Trilogy" co-authored with Jenny Watts is also a wonderful work. 19. Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weiss "Death's Door", Jennifer Robertson "Sword Dancer" "Death's Door" is a D&D game, but bigger and more ambitious than Dragonlance; "Sword Dancer" is witty, humorous, full of action scenes and romance, and the interaction and frequent confrontation between the two protagonists is excellent. 20. Lee Ang Hearn "Phoenix Legend", Sean Russell "Brotherhood" "Phoenix" takes place in a mysterious Japanese society. The solemn background of the shogunate is mixed with the cold assassin elements of the protagonist's death. It is soaked in the mysterious Eric Nastberg-style ninja, and then added with a complex plot, outstanding characters, a lot of sadness, and a piece of romance, and you get this story. "Brothers" is unique in its martial arts theme and Far Eastern charm.

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Wandering Earth

General Fiction

Liu Cixin

23K9.3

The magnificent life of 5 billion years has become a fleeting dream, and the sun is dead. Fortunately, there are still people alive. The earth sailed out of the orbit of Pluto, sailed out of the solar system, and continued its lonely voyage in the cold and vast outer space. The Earth reaches Proxima Centauri after 2,400 years of navigation. In another 100 years, it will dock into the orbit of this star and become one of its satellites.

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✒✒One of Chinese Science Fiction Recommendations: Liu Cixin 2✒✒ No.13 "Supernova Era". What would happen if only children under the age of 13 were left in the human race? This book is actually a wonderful record of a sociological experiment of unprecedented scale. In particular, the Antarctic War and the exchange of territory are surprising and reasonable. No.14 "The Devourer". Abbreviated version of "The Three-Body Problem": Human beings have become captive poultry, and the endless "eating-wandering" fate of the devourer civilization is equally surprising and lamentable. No.15 "Earth Fire". A tragic song of human innovation and exploration, it is also Liu's second best work. It tells us that the cost of human exploration may sometimes be unimaginably high, but if humans do not explore the path of spaceflight and fly out of the solar system, there will be only one result: extinction! No.16 "Mountain". Silicon-based civilization - the difficult development history of mechanical life living in the earth's core, actually calls water "invisible rock". Silicon-based life is incredible: mountains are everywhere. Regardless of silicon-based or carbon-based civilization, unremitting progress is the only (common) road to eternal life! No.17 "Devil's Blocks" + "Angel Age" (the latter is the abbreviation of the former). Is genetic engineering a devil or an angel? The Devil's Building Blocks led us into a real version of hell on earth, and the Age of Angels used the words of the characters in the text to declare that the Age of Angels is coming, and that humans can soar in the sky like birds and swim under the sea like fish. Don't read the first part if you are timid, otherwise you will have nightmares again and again. No.18 "Chinese Sun". Migrant worker Shui Wa experienced several leaps in life and finally reached the pinnacle: together with 20 co-workers, he became the crew of the first interstellar spaceship transformed from the Chinese sun, flying into the vast deep space. In Shui Wa's words: Some people spend their entire lives just to take a look at things that humans have never seen before! No.19 "Feeding Humanity". It is a very alternative work, like a cold-blooded gangster movie and a sociology textbook, but the "style" of the killer and the gang boss is completely overshadowed by the "light" of the horrifying end-user of the elder brother's civilization. It is really "the universe is so big that there is no shortage of wonders." Absurd and extreme stories can also be thought-provoking! No.20 "Full-band blocking interference". A tribute to the Russian people: Astrophysicist Misha resolutely flew a spacecraft into the sun in order to create the effect of interrupting most of the world's radio communications to help his motherland win the war... No.21 "The Cretaceous Past". The cooperation between the thinking of dinosaurs and the precise operation of ants created the Cretaceous civilization and moved from the age of steam engines to the information age. However, the two dinosaur empires first engaged in nuclear deterrence and then smuggled antimatter. The final disaster exterminated the dinosaurs and degenerated the intelligent ants into low-intelligent insects. While mocking the nuclear deterrence of major powers, it also tells us from both positive and negative aspects: only cooperation can win a win-win situation for civilization! No.22 "Sea of ​​Dreams". Freeze all the water in the world's oceans into giant ice, and 200,000 ice cubes form an ice ring surrounding the earth! This is the masterpiece of a cryogenic artist from a god-level civilization: Art is the only reason for the existence of civilization, but this artist has plunged the earth's civilization into dire straits.

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Micro Epoch

General Fiction

Liu Cixin

14K9.07

These are the embryonic cells of his contemporaries, the embryonic cells of Hong Ren. The Forerunner put these sealed tubes into the laser waste incinerator, then returned to the cold storage and looked carefully several times. After confirming that no such sealed tubes were missed, he returned to the incinerator and pressed the button without emotion. Under the high temperature of hundreds of thousands of degrees Celsius of the laser beam, the sealed tube containing the embryo vaporized instantly.

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✒✒One of Chinese Science Fiction Recommendations: Liu Cixin 3✒✒ No.23 "Round Soap Bubble". Born in a northwest city that will be abandoned due to lack of water, Yuanyuan has a dream: to blow big D bubbles. After becoming an expert, she first "blowed" a large bubble that covered the entire city, and later presided over the completion of a project to use bubbles to transfer water in the air from the South China Sea to the northwest... No.24 "Ode to Joy". A mirror with a thickness of 10 billion square kilometers and a thickness of 0 floated towards the earth and stopped above the earth. The Mirror Civilization is a god-level civilization. It is a musician. It detonated Proxima Centauri and transformed it into a pulsar as a metronome. It played the sun and held a concert broadcast live to the entire universe, because the universal language in the universe, besides mathematics, is music. No.25 "Love in Taiyuan". The Internet curse virus continued to escalate, and eventually a disaster struck Taiyuan: tens of thousands of patients were "diagnosed" with cancer, millions of cars ran rampant, and the gas and gas were fully opened, causing buildings to explode and catch fire. The whole Taiyuan was a sea of ​​​​fire. Liu joked that his writing went bankrupt and he became a homeless man. No.26 "The Thinker". One of the most philosophical novels: The transmission model of star A-type twinkling is actually isomorphic to the model of brain neuron signal transmission! The universality of the twinkling transmission of stars seems to indicate that the universe is conscious, and "he" is actually a thinker! Sadly, "he" can never feel complete for once! No.27 "Feeding God". The only comedy science fiction novel, the once glorious civilization of God has forgotten even the skills to maintain spaceships due to indulgence in enjoyment. Thinking of not being able to live in old age on earth, I had to leave sadly. No.28 "Micro Era". The size of human beings has shrunk 1 billion times and they have become micro-human beings. This tinyness increases human beings' ability to survive in the universe hundreds of millions of times. The trend of life evolution is towards small size! The dinosaurs became extinct, but their contemporaneous ants survived. -----These ideas of Liu are doubtful. Especially the idea that micro-people and macro-people have the same intelligence is incredible! No.29 "Western". If Zheng He had continued to sail westward along the coast of Africa, how would history have been rewritten? This article tells another possibility of history after Zheng He's western expedition. No.30 "Glory and Dream". Bill. Gates' "Peace Window" plan: Let warring countries use sports competition results to determine the outcome of the war. It is just a beautiful fairy tale. No.31 "Fiber". This is the only novel about parallel universes. People in different universes have different experiences and knowledge, so the plot of bickering with each other is very interesting to read. No.32 "Collapse of the Universe". What will happen after the universe collapses? Time will turn back! In this new future, people will find how reasonable it is to move from old age to childhood, from maturity to childishness! Everything is reversed, including written descriptions. No.33 "Destiny". What would happen now if the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 60 million years ago was pushed away without hitting the Earth? --Dinosaurs became the masters of the earth, while humans became poultry.

Edge of Future17

Edge of Future

General Fiction

Liu Cixin

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This book selects five excellent works from the Age of Angels, April 1, 2018, Micro Epoch, Supporting God, and Destiny. In these masterpieces, Liu Cixin describes the difficulties faced by human beings in the bizarre future society. The cause of the social crisis is partly due to human greed, and partly due to unreasonable development methods. The various unbelievable solutions proposed by Liu Cixin contain reflections on many issues such as morality, responsibility, and emotion.

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✒✒One of Chinese Science Fiction Recommendations: Liu Cixin 4✒✒ No.34 "Life". What kind of baby will be born if the recessive human genetic memory in the fertilized egg is activated? In fact, the unborn fetus can "talk" to its mother without having to be born - he actually remembers everything his mother has done! And because he was afraid of the outside world and refused to be born, he cut his umbilical cord and "committed suicide"! It turns out that for babies, ignorance is a warm house that protects them! No.35 "2018". 2018 Is exciting: virtual countries are recognized; "genetic modification life extension technology" can make people live to 300 years old, or even live forever; they can also hibernate... But will I still be me two centuries later? Are you willing to say goodbye to everything in the present and go to the future alone? No.36. "The Messenger". A messenger from the future, in order to dispel Einstein's deep worries about the future caused by the atomic bomb explosion, informed him that mankind has a future! No.37. "The End of the Microcosm". What will happen if we use the energy from the beginning of the Big Bang (the energy from which all things were created) to break the quark, the smallest unit of matter currently known? : The night sky turned milky white, and the stars turned into small black dots: The universe was reversed! When it reaches the end of the microcosm, it returns to the entire macrocosm; it breaks through the smallest structure of matter, and its power acts on the largest structure instead. No.38. "Circle". The second work that rewrote history. Jing Ke surrendered and gained the trust of the King of Qin, and continued to use pi to fool the King of Qin: this infinitely long number with no repetitions hides the secrets of heaven (including immortality)! To know it, you must calculate enough digits. In order to calculate it as quickly as possible, Jing Ke built a computer with 3 million troops. When the calculation was in progress, the armies of Yan and Qi came out of the tunnel and destroyed Qin. No.39 "Chaos Butterfly". In 1990, the former Yugoslavia had to accept the fate of being dismembered after more than two months of NATO bombing. This article is written by Liu in support of the former Yugoslavia. A small disturbance in Africa and East Asia can make the former Yugoslavia become clouded, thereby hindering NATO's bombing. This is the "butterfly effect" studied in chaos theory. No.40 "Whale Song". In his debut novel, biological electrodes are installed in the brain of a whale and it is remotely controlled to help drug dealers transport drugs. No.41 "Fire Burner". This is an old-fashioned science fiction story written for children.

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Seven Shells

General Fiction

Wang Jinkang

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"Seven Shells" includes three novels by Wang Jinkang, "Bubbles", "Seven Shells" and "Three Stories about Time and Space Travel". "Bubbles" Shu Xingbei (1907-1983), a famous Chinese physicist in the 1930s, was extremely talented and was once considered the most likely Chinese to win the Nobel Prize. The protagonist of this novel, Chen Xingbei, was named Xingbei to commemorate and explore the possibility of time travel. As the director of the "Small Scale Space Research Institute of China Academy of Space Technology", Chen Xingbei is committed to the research of space migration technology. Unfortunately, the results of this difficult experiment have stalled at a distance of 10 meters. On this day, Dean Qin, the leader of the Space Institute, came to inspect the latest experiments to decide whether to continue funding the institute.

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✒✒Chinese Science Fiction Recommendation 2: Wang Jinkang 1✒✒ The second of the four great kings of Chinese science fiction. Born in Nanyang, Henan in 1948, he accidentally entered the science fiction literary world in 1993 because his 10-year-old daughter wanted to hear stories. His debut novel "Adam Returns" won the first prize in the 1st National Science Fiction Essay Competition. To date, he has published 87 short stories and more than 10 novels, totaling more than 5 million words. He has won the Galaxy Award and the Global Chinese Science Fiction Nebula Award for Lifetime Achievement from the 97 International Science Fiction Conference. 🕵🕵🕵 No.1 "Adam Returns". His debut novel accidentally broke into the science fiction literary world in 1993 when his 10-year-old daughter was forced to tell a story. After it was published, he won the first prize in the national science fiction essay competition that year. From then on, the 45-year-old embarked on the road of science fiction. It won countless fans and made the world of science popular. Later, some readers said that without Wang Jinkang, they really don't know what the science fiction world would have developed into. No.2 "Song of Life". About the story of life scientist Kong Zhaoren and his family and the intelligent robot Yuanyuan he developed. In "Song of Life", Wang Jinkang's choice is completely opposite to that of "Adam Returns". He completely stands on the standpoint of the old humanity and has his protagonist destroy the "ancestors" of the new humanity and buy us one or two hundred years in the fantasy world. Its success will not be eliminated. In addition to the successful creation of characters and the protagonist's heart-tugging choices, it also lies in its dazzling and pioneering science fiction core and thinking about the nature of life. It talks about whether the life reproduction of artificial intelligence is a higher level beyond human life, and whether they will threaten human survival: the starting point of artificial intelligence, that is, the end of human performance. This view seems to be commonplace today, but it was still forward-looking in the Chinese science fiction world more than 20 years ago. N0.3 "Seven Shells". Comparable to "Inception", the "shell within a shell" similar to "dream within a dream" is astonishingly advanced. The story is about the protagonist Gan Youming entering the virtual world developed by his brother-in-law to find flaws for him. After six shells, Gan Youming blurred the boundary between reality and virtuality. After jumping out of the system, he built a new shell for himself. It was this shell that made the whole world become the most terrifying system in his eyes. He was already living in his own virtual virtuality. The work raises a question: Human beings are too obsessed with and pursue the development of VR and AI technology. When we cannot distinguish between reality and virtuality, what will the world become? It is also worth mentioning that there are descriptions of homosexuality in the novel, which was written in 1997.7, And in 1997.4 US President Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which stipulates that marriage can only occur between men and women. No.4 "Stay with Me". The future history of two interstellar civilizations fighting each other is also Wang's answer to many profound questions raised by Liu Cixin's "Three-Body" series. Many fans of science fiction novels believe that it is comparable to "The Three-Body Problem". The God of "About Me" is a completely subversive character, different from the God of Western religions, but an Eastern God. The most profound meaning of the work is to think about the good and evil of human beings.

Wang Jinkang's New Human Tetralogy: Humanoid, Leopard-man, Cancer-man, Dolphin-man19

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The masterpiece of Galaxy Award-winning science fiction writer Wang Jinkang! The new four-part human race: humanoid, leopard-man, cancer-man, and dolphin-man. In "Humanoid", the most mysterious "humanoid factory" on earth uses pure technology to create human DNA and develop humanoids. At the same time, it is strictly stipulated that humanoids are not allowed to have fingerprints. When artificial life and computer life become a reality, how will humans get along? In "The Leopard Man", a Chinese-American young man shocked the world by breaking the world sprint record with amazing results, but on a full moon night, he uncontrollably repeated the mistakes he made four years ago... In "Cancer Man", a biologist used the cancer cells of his deceased grandmother to clone a black girl. Unexpectedly, this girl with extraordinary growth speed and organ regeneration ability soon became the target of the "Snakehead"... In "Dolphin Man", nuclear fusion destroyed human civilization on the earth.

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✒✒Chinese Science Fiction Recommendation 2: Wang Jinkang 2✒✒ No.5 "Mercury Sowing". The momentum is great, and the conception is ingenious: the novel adopts a two-line narrative progression, and the two lines will converge at a point at the end, and that point is the moment when Mercury sows the seeds. This is a novel with the theme of science versus religion. Religion and science wax and wane. Species first understand the world through religion, then rely on science, then return to religion, and then explore science. They are like two spiraling single strands in DNA, inseparable. Religion gives people an emotional sense of belonging, and science gives people a sense of intellectual conviction. However, there are always places in the world that are beyond human reach, and it is unknown whether the Creator exists. Therefore, science, like religion, only solves various difficulties within the scope of human perception and benefits mankind. No6. "Three Color World". Racial prejudice under the shell of science fiction: The outer structure of human intelligence has individual genetic mutations, which can be transmitted over long distances in the form of brain waves. This may establish an open overall intelligence and a unified human thinking field. However, this advantage only exists in the Mongoloid race, which caused panic among white professors. It could have become the common wealth of the three-color world, but in the end it turned into a massacre. The novel is full of allusions. What does the conflict of interests between different countries mean in the larger context of time and space? It's just a boring game that God saw in his spare time. No7. "Humanoid". After the development of human technology, some elements and basic substances are synthesized in humanoid factories, which are equivalent to human followers and servants. The factory director stole a child before retiring and it was eventually revealed that it caused an uproar in the entire society. In fact, many families without children regard humans as children, but they cannot enjoy the rights of normal humans because of their birth. No8. "Cancer Man". The protagonist Hela is developed from black cancer cells and normal human egg cells. Due to her rapid growth and her ability to regenerate after her organs were stolen, she is considered a threat by human society. She creates her own kingdom, but even her love is calculated. In the end, her ending was decided by the vote of her parents who gave birth to her, and she was so proud that she finally chose to die. No9. "Dolphin Man". After the world was destroyed, a female biologist tried to store human knowledge in the brains of dolphins and created a group of dolphin people. The dolphins and the original sea people complemented each other to form humans in the new world. The male protagonist, who woke up in the future after sleeping, learned a lot from the new dolphin people and finally decided to protect the sea. No10. "The Beekeeper". "Don't wake the bees": Beekeepers are to bees the creator to humans. To what extent can honeys perceive "divine interference"? Like, does God exist? If so, does God have benevolent interference in human evolution? Can man's dispersed intelligence understand God's higher-level thinking? Does the end of bee evolution indicate that human intelligence may also end at a certain height? It's scary to think about it. No10. "The Mystery of the Sphinx". The story of immortality explores the importance of individual death to the evolution of racial civilization. The novel says: "If the earth is filled with 'young people' with ineffective lifespans, how will it accommodate the latecomers with creative spirit?"

Science Fiction Volume (global Chinese Novels Series)20

Zhang Yiwu Xu Gang

355K7.6

For contemporary Chinese science fiction, there are more and more signs that the best science fiction works have reached world standards. As a collection of Chinese science fiction novels in the ten years of the new century, the works compiled here represent the creative achievements of contemporary Chinese science fiction. It is also a concentrated display of China's "new generation" of science fiction novelists to a certain extent. The collection of novels not only selects representative works by science fiction superstars such as Liu Cixin, Wang Jinkang, and Han Song, but also includes classic chapters by powerful science fiction celebrities such as Jiang Bo, Chi Hui, Fei Deuterium, Chen Qiufan, Lala, and Xia Jia. Each of the 23 writers is important, and each of the 23 novels is wonderful. The selected works focus on diversity and strive to show various styles and styles. From them, we can not only appreciate the authors' unbridled creativity and whimsy, but also deeply feel their deep humanistic thinking.

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✒✒Chinese Science Fiction Recommendation 3: He Xi✒✒ The third of the four great kings of Chinese science fiction. His original name is He Hongwei, born in 1971. In 1991, he began to dabble in the creation of science fiction novels, mainly soft science fiction, focusing on the discussion of the future of macro science and the good and evil of human nature. 🕵🕵🕵 No1. "Tian Nian". More than a hundred years later, mankind is about to usher in the galactic winter, and the earth enters the Permian dust cloud, causing a disaster. The Qijie, which once stood at the forefront of the evolution of life, like humans, was completely wiped out. A Qijie fossil inspired the protagonist Jiang Zhexin to discover Tiannian. In pursuit of the discovery of Qijie During the journey, another protagonist, Du Yuan, reflected on humankind through the image of mayflies in Jiang's diary. He compared the two molts of mayflies to the birth of human life and intelligence. "Mayflies are placed in the sky and the earth, just a drop in the ocean." From the short life of a mayfly, he suddenly realized the secret of immortality. The philosophical reflection on human tragedy in "The Year of Heaven" is embodied in two carefully selected images: the seven knots and the ephemera. By describing the vigorous life status of the seven knots and the ephemera, and contrasting it with the inevitable fate of destruction, it deduces the transience and finitude of human beings as a life form and species in the grand view of the universe. Only when we imagine the kind of catastrophe that envelopes species and the earth can we escape the limitations of individual lives and feel the insignificance of ourselves as a species. "Tian Nian" is hard enough, with professional knowledge such as climate, geology, astronomy, physics, mathematics, philosophy, etc. Everywhere, strong observers such as quantum spots, super fluids, super volumes, and the "Tian Nian" setting, which are very innovative; soft enough, He Sanjiang's expertise in depicting characters and emotions is still there, love and friendship They are all wonderful; they are grand enough, spanning billions or even tens of billions of years in time. The extinction and rebirth of civilizations give people the feeling of being placed in the sky and the earth. In space, the entire body of the Milky Way is vast and boundless. With the help of "eyepieces" to perceive and describe, it gives people the feeling of being a drop in the vast ocean. No2. "The Heartbreaker". The Last Straw that Breaks the Tear Gland, which describes the joys and sorrows of reality and fantasy, can be called the best soft science fiction in China. Some people say that "The Heartbreakers" is not like a science fiction novel. What touches people's hearts the most is the things other than science fiction. Ten years have passed, and when I reread The Heartbreaker, I just felt it was better than I remembered. No3. "Ocean War". Over time, the earth gradually divided into two hostile camps, the "Earth United Front" and the "Earth Federal Government." After continuous conquests, the advantages of the "Earth United Front" became more and more obvious, and the "Earth Federal Government" had to retreat to the moon. At the moment of the decisive battle, both sides finally began to consider using weapons capable of destroying the world-nuclear bombs. Once used, the earth will be destroyed. If you use it, the species will be destroyed; if you don't use it, you can only compromise and surrender. Whether the "human" species can continue depends on a single thought. No4. "Six Paths of Beings". At that time, the Buddha divided the world of desire into six realms, including the hell realm, the hungry ghost realm, the animal realm, the asura realm, the human realm, and the heavenly realm. They circulate endlessly in reincarnation under the consequences of karma. If nature is a mother, humans are her wisest and most terrifying children.

Critical Point: Top 15 Future Science Fiction Master Awards 201521

Editor Of The Organizing Committee Of The Future Science Fiction Master Award

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The fifteen science fiction novels collected in this book are all from the 2015 Fourth "Future Science Fiction Master Award". The "Future Science Fiction Master Award" was founded in 2012. It was originally a science fiction literary creation competition initiated by the Sichuan University Science Fiction Association, co-organized by Science Fiction World magazine, and participated by science fiction fans across the country. A large number of well-known domestic science fiction writers such as Liu Cixin, Wang Jinkang, He Xi, and Han Song have joined as judges. Gray Fox, Nianyu, Miss Cynic, Wang Yuan and others who stood out from the competition have successively signed contracts with domestic first-line literary platforms such as "Science Fiction World", "Literary Style Appreciation" and "ONE", becoming a new generation of rising literary stars.

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✒✒Chinese Science Fiction Recommendation No. 4: Han Song✒✒ The fourth of the four great kings of Chinese science fiction. Born in 1965 in Chongqing. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Laws from Wuhan University. He joined Xinhua News Agency in 1991 and has served as reporter, deputy editor-in-chief and executive editor of "Oriental Outlook Weekly" magazine, deputy external director and deputy director of the Central News Gathering Center, editorial board member of "China Army" magazine, visiting professor of Southwest University of Political Science and Law, and expert with special allowances from the State Council. He has won the Galaxy Award for Science Fiction, the Nebula Award for Chinese Science Fiction, the World Chinese Science Fiction Art Award, and the Jingdong Literature Award. The world in Han Song's eyes is gloomy, sad, and desperate, and his works are full of weirdness, absurdity, darkness, blood, and violence... With Kafka's gloomy despair, nightmarish irrationality, nightmare atmosphere, and cold tone, he constructs a very unique and profound fictional time and space as a reflection of human historical and cultural psychology. 🕵🕵🕵 No1. "Red Ocean" (2004). Known as "China's best science fiction literary work in the past 20 years", subversive text, shocking new world, and jaw-dropping moral standards are concentrated in an epic science fiction novel. Life is very monotonous, but people are very complicated. Due to the existence of chance, our efforts to explore the meaning of life are just dust in the universe, that's all. No2. "Hospital Trilogy". The world is ruled by artificial intelligence, patients have become part of the algorithm, drug wars have replaced nuclear wars, and the evil in people's subconsciousness has been aroused. Artificial intelligence has begun to understand human nature and the human condition... Exploring the medical secrets of the artificial intelligence era and thinking about the cosmic changes in life and human nature are called "milestones of dystopia in the new era." No3. "Cosmic Tombstone". There are two parts: the first part is about a tombstone scholar who spent his whole life studying cosmic tombstones that are considered taboo by the world, but ultimately found nothing; the second part is about a tombmaker who spent his whole life making tombstones in space, and finally died in the tomb he built with his own hands. No4. "Journey to the West in 2066". On the eve of the end of the Internet era, the great flood blew the spell bagpipes, and new humans quietly appeared in the ruins, dragging their long-haired tails and raising their mechanical heads. Spirit wands, Kennedy birds, sour-smelling Go chess, and the Pokemon gather under the lime tree. There is also a dark language that dominates the world, which is a collection of computer language, English, and ancient Tibetan. Infrasonic cannons make people laugh and talk, while the unknown flashes of light in the night sky silence people. The strength in strength is gone, but what is it that keeps going in cycles? When the weapons of time have also become rusty, let us use our feet as hands to lift the stone tools again! No5. "Recycled Bricks". Inspired by the Wenchuan Earthquake: After the earthquake, architects mixed ruins, wheat straw and dead bodies to create new building materials and won international awards. Those recycled bricks containing the souls of the dead began to become popular around the world. People became obsessed with them, so much so that they expected and looked for new disasters, and even spread artificial microorganisms on alien planets to cause destruction.

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ender's Game" Trilogy

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One of the world's three major science fiction novels, you can find this book on the shelves of almost every bookstore around the world. After it was first published in 1985, it easily won the "Nebula Award", "Hugo Award" and "Locus Award" that year. The following year, "Ender's Game" sequel "Speaker of the Dead" again won the triple crown. This has no precedent in the history of science fiction literature. The ending is very reversal! If you haven't seen the spoilers yet, be sure to suppress your curiosity and read to the end yourself! "Ender's Game" has now become a culture, and all readers who love science fiction in the world will talk about it. This book explores the end of the world, the fate of mankind, and the possibility of other civilizations in the universe, but more importantly, it tells how a teenager grows up under extreme dilemmas. To this day, it remains a must-read novel for American teenagers. You could think of it as America's Neon Genesis Evangelion.

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✒✒Hugo/Nebula Award Double Winner Work B✒✒ No.13 "Ender's Game" 1985 Nebula, 1986 Hugo Orson Scott Card Card's most famous work, in the near future, mankind faces a possible devastating blow from alien creatures called Zerg because of their resemblance to insects, so they unite to launch a desperate attack on the Zerg. No.14 "Speaker for the Dead" 1986 Nebula, 1987 Hugo Orson Scott Card No one had ever won both the Hugo and Nebula awards in two consecutive years, until Card came along. No.15 "The Doomsday Book" 1992 Nebula, 1993 Hugo Connie Willis Works with rigorous research, beautiful writing, and direct appeal to people's hearts have an influence far beyond the scope of ordinary science fiction novels. No.16 "Eternal Peace" 1998 Nebula, 1998 Hugo Joe Haldeman (author) It describes the cruel scenes of war and the harm it causes to people's souls, and also puts forward the idea of ending war: implanting instruments in the human brain that can connect people's hearts, so that people can become pacifists who cannot harm others. No.17 "American Gods" 2002 Nebula, 2002 Hugo Neil Gaiman After the protagonist is released from prison, he travels across the American continent and encounters various gods living on American soil, which triggers many wonderful and touching stories. No.18 "Soul Knight" 2004 Nebula, 2004 Hugo Louise McMaster Bjord Ista, the late king and queen of the Kingdom of Chalion, was cursed and went mad, and was imprisoned in Valenta's natal home. She embarked on a long journey in search of soul salvation and physical and mental freedom. No.19 "Jewish Police Union" 2007 Nebula, 2008 Hugo Michael Chabon Transcending genre categories, including Nebula, Hugo, Locus, and Sideways, the four major science fiction/fantasy novels, it is the masterpiece of the most acclaimed talented writer in the contemporary American literary world. No.20 "Clockwork Girl" 2009 Nebula, 2010 Hugo Paul Bachgalupi Once it was published, it won almost all fantasy literature awards including the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award, and was selected as one of the "Top Ten Novels of the Year" by Time magazine. No.21 "Safety"/"Lights Out" 2010 Nebula, 11 Hugo Connie Willis Willis's two new works in the "time travel" series, this time historians also travel back to London during the Blitz. No.22 "I Don't Belong to Them" 2011 Nebula, 2012 Hugo Zhou Wharton A story about goblins, so you can think of it as a fairy tale... No.23 "Additional Justice" 2013 Nebula, 2014 Hugo Ann Leckie The debut novel of a female writer, a trilogy of space operas. No.24 "The Stone Sky" 2017 Nebula, 2018 Hugo N. K. Jemisin The latest work from a talented writer, part one of the Broken Planet trilogy.

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Neuromancer

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This novel gave birth to "The Matrix"! Cyberpunk Bible! Unprecedented record of winning awards: including Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Philip K. Dick Award! A genius hacker, a female killer, a special forces officer, and an expert in mind manipulation. They are hired to do two things: steal a key and obtain a password. They are career criminals and hopeless misanthropes; they are in self-imposed exile while subconsciously searching for a way home. And their employer is the most powerful opponent that mankind has ever encountered since the beginning of civilization...

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✒✒Hugo/Nebula Award Double Winner A✒✒ No.1 "Dune" Nebula in 1965, Victor Hugo in 1966 Frank Herbert The protagonist ate a special spice in the universe to open his mind and gain the ability to predict the future. However, he saw the inevitable war and killing, and also saw his own tragic ending, the universe, the future, and his destiny... No.2 "The Left Hand of Darkness" Nebula in 1969, Hugo in 1970 Ursula Le Guin It describes a genderless alien culture and uses it to conduct in-depth discussions on gender, society, life, etc. No.3 "Ring World" Nebula in 1970, Hugo in 1971 Larry Niven Niven's most admired work has won three trophies: Nebula Award, Hugo Award and Locus Award. No.4 "The Gods Themselves" 1972 Nebula, 1973 Hugo Isaac Asimov Asimov's first legendary work that won the Nebula Award, the Hugo Award, and the Locus Award, explores everything about parallel universes. No.5 "Meet Rama" 1973 Nebula, 1974 Hugo Arthur Clark The story describes how a fifty-kilometer-long cylindrical alien spacecraft broke into the solar system in the 22nd century, and humans sent an expedition team to investigate. No.6 "Nothing" 1974 Nebula, 1975 Hugo Ursula Le Guin A profound reflection on the development prospects of human society. Where should mankind go? Le Guin does not and cannot provide a clear answer. No.7 "The Thousand Years War" Nebula in 1975, Hugo in 1976 Joe Haldeman "The Thousand Years of War" and its subsequent work "The Thousand Years of Peace" are known as "the most memorable war novels". No.8 "Gateway to the Universe" 1977 Nebula, 1978 Hugo Friedrich Bohr It describes the story of human beings discovering the civilization of strange people and using the spacecraft left by the strange people to travel into space. No.9 "Dream Snake" 1978 Nebula, 1979 Hugo Fonda McIntyre It tells the story of a young woman who relies on snakes in a post-apocalyptic world to create biological medicines to cure diseases. No.10 "Fountain of Paradise" 1979 Nebula, 1980 Hugo Arthur Clark Two thousand years ago, a bloody palace coup occurred in the equatorial island country of Taprobani. The tyrant Kalidasa took the opportunity to come to power but was not satisfied with the joys of the world. He built a kingdom of heaven on the top of a mountain to challenge the gods, and the "Fountain of Paradise" was born. No.11 "The Rising Stars" 1983 Nebula, 1984 Hugo David Brin Brin's "Ascension" series is the most exciting and outstanding science fiction. "Sundiver", "Star Tide" and "Ascension War" have all been on the New York Times bestseller list. No.12 "Neuromancer" 1984 Nebula, 1985 Hugo William Gibson His debut novel created the "cyberpunk" literary genre and gave birth to "The Matrix", which unprecedentedly won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and Philip K. Dick Award.

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Broken Planet Trilogy

General Fiction

(u. S.) N. K. Jemisin

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In the silent Anning Continent, a huge red rift tears the continent from the center, and the cruel and terrifying "Fifth Season" arrives. The city of Yumenes, the heart of the Sanze Empire, faced collapse. Yisong hides her name in the town of Renault. Her peaceful life ceases to exist overnight, and her destiny goes to the other extreme that is irreversible. A city lies in ruins, an empire falls into fear. Human civilization has entered the cold eternal night, and the season of destruction is getting darker and darker.

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✒✒[Hugo/Nebula's award-winning feature works over the years D]✒✒ 2006Victor Hugo's "Time Rotation" Charles Wilson Nebula "The Seeker" Jack Medway 2007Victor Hugo's "End of the Rainbow" Verno Vinci Nebula "Jewish Police Union" Michael Chabon 2008Hugo "Jewish Police Union" Michael Chabon Nebula "West Coast Trilogy 3: The Power of Awakening" (Fantasy) 2009Hugo "The Graveyard Book" (Fantasy) Neil Gaiman Nebula "Clockwork Girl" Paolo Bacigalupi 2010Hugo "City and City" (Fantasy) China Miéville "The Wind-Up Girl" by Paolo Bachgalupi Nebula "Blackout/Air Raid Alert All Over" Willis 2011Victor Hugo's "Blackout/Air Raid Alarm All Over" Willis Nebula "I Don't Belong to Them" (Fantasy) Zhou Wharton 2012Hugo "I Don't Belong to Them" (Fantasy) Zhou Wharton Nebula "2312" Kim Stanley Robinson 2013Hugo "The Red Shirt" John Scalzi Nebula "Ancillary Justice" Ann Leckie 2014Ann Leckie in Hugo's "Ancillary Justice" Nebula "Forgot South 1" Jeff VanderMeer 2015Hugo's "The Three-Body Problem" Liu Cixin Nebula "Rootless Tree" Naomi Novick 2016Hugo "Season 5: Shattered Earth 1" N. K. Jemisin "Beijing Fold" short story award, "Three-Body Problem 2" failed Nebula "Apocalyptic Birds" by Anders 2017Hugo's "The Obelisk Gate" N. K. Jemisin Nebula "The Stone Sky" N. K. Jemisin 2018Hugo's "The Rock" by N. K. Jemisin Nebula "Stone Sky" N. K. Jemisin (N. K. Jemisin's "Broken Planet" trilogy)

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Clockwork Girl

General Fiction

(u. S.) Paul Bachgalupi

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A science fiction classic that swept all major science fiction awards! It has won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award and other top science fiction awards. The only thing that can destroy mankind is mankind itself. In the future world, due to human abuse of genetic modification technology, natural animals and plants are almost extinct from the earth, and diseases are rampant. The whole world feels like the end of the world. Those whose living conditions are far worse than humans are a group of genetically modified new humans. The clockwork girl Emiko, whose movements are slow but extremely beautiful, is the new human being. She was created and trained since childhood to obey her master, but was abandoned on the streets of Bangkok. The clockwork girl Emiko who lives in a porn bar, Anderson who is on a special mission, the cold-faced woman Kanya, and the yellow card refugee Haosen. The fates of several people with their own secrets are intertwined, triggering a series of butterfly effects, and the future of the world changes...

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✒✒Hugo/Nebula's award-winning feature works over the years C✒✒ 1991Hugo "The Game of Nobles" Lois Bjord Nebula "Tide Station" Michael Swanwick 1992Hugo "Belaia" Lois Bjord Nebula "The Doomsday Book" Connie Willis 1993Hugo "Fire Over the Abyss" Verno Vinci The Doomsday Book Connie Willis Nebula "Red Mars" Kim Stanley Robinson 1994Hugo "Green Mars" Kim Stanley Robinson Nebula "Moving Mars" Greg Bell 1995Hugo "Mirror Dance" Lois Bjord Nebula "The Ultimate Experiment" Robert Sawyer 1996Hugo "Diamond Age" Neal Stephenson Nebula "Slow River" Nicola Griffiths 1997Hugo "Blue Mars" Kim Stanley Robinson Nebula "The Moon and the Sun" Walder Macintree 1998Hugo "Peace Forever" Joe Haldeman Nebula "Peace Forever" Joe Haldeman 1999Hugo "Don't Forget the Dogs" Connie Willis Nebula "Fables of Genius" Octavia Butler 2000Victor Hugo's "The Abyss" by Ferno Vinci Nebula "Darwin's Waves" Greg Bell 2001Hugo "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (Fantasy) Nebula "Quantum Rose" Catherine Asaro 2002Hugo "American Gods" (Fantasy) Neil Gaiman Nebula "American Gods" (Fantasy) Neil Gaiman 2003Hugo "Primitive Man" Robert Sawyer Nebula "The Speed of Darkness" Elizabeth Moon 2004Hugo "Soul Knight" (Fantasy) Bjord Nebula "Soul Knight" (Fantasy) Bjord 2005Hugo "The Magician" (Fantasy) Clark Nebula "Camouflage" Joe Haldeman

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Hyperion Tetralogy

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(us) Dan Simmons

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A must-read science fiction novel after "Interstellar", and "Galaxy Empire" are called two insurmountable masterpieces in the history of science fiction literature! A miracle work that has won all the major science fiction awards in the world. Dan Simmons perfectly combines all the key elements in science fiction: space opera, time travel, cyberpunk, military science fiction, biological viruses, singularities, artificial intelligence... In this book, which is breathtaking. "Hyperion" is a classic space opera and a vast and magnificent interstellar epic. Its classicness lies not only in its profound knowledge, but also in its aesthetic height. Some people say that "there is no more beautiful science fiction novel than "Hyperion"." In the 28th century, the earth has been swallowed by a black hole, and mankind has established a hegemony in the galaxy. However, a certain legend on a remote planet will bring catastrophe to mankind. On this planet called Hyperion, it is said that there is a bloodthirsty monster called the Shrike lurking. Pilgrims can form a team to make a wish to it. One person's dream will come true, but the rest will lose their lives. On the eve of the end of mankind, the last pilgrimage team of seven people set out. Each of them had something they desperately desired and a hidden secret in their heart, and one of them held the destiny of all mankind.

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✒✒[Hugo/Nebula's award-winning feature works B]✒✒ 1976Hugo "The Thousand Years of War" Joe Haldeman Nebula "Man Becomes a Martian" Frederick 1977Victor Hugo's "Twilight Bird" Kate William Nebula "Gateway to the Universe" Frederick 1978 Victor Hugo's "Door to the Universe" by Frederic Nebula "Dream Snake" Vonda McIntyre 1979Hugo "Snake" Vonda McIntyre Nebula "Fountains of Heaven" Arthur C. Clarke 1980Hugo "Fountains of Paradise" Arthur C. Clarke Nebula "Time Scene" by Gregory Benford 1981Hugo "The Snow Queen" Joan D. Winkie Nebula "Book of the New Sun 2" (Fantasy) Gene Wolfe 1982Hugo's "Downward Platform" C. J. Cherry Nebula "No Enemies Only Time" Bishop 1983Hugo "Edge of Foundation" Isaac Asimov Nebula "Star Tide" David Brin 1984Hugo's "The Stars" David Brin Nebula "Neuromancer" William Gibson 1985Victor Hugo's "Neuromancer" William Gibson Nebula "Ender's Game" Scott Card 1986Hugo "Ender's Game" Scott Card Nebula "Speaker for the Dead" Scott Card 1987Hugo "Speaker for the Dead" Scott Card Nebula "The Fallen Woman" (Fantasy) Pat Murphy 1988Hugo "Ascension War" David Brin Nebula "Freefall" by Louise M. Bujold 1989Victor Hugo's "Saint" C. J. Cherry Nebula "War of the Wounded" Ann Scarborough 1990Hugo "Hyperion" Dan Simmons Nebula "Tales from Earthsea 4: Orphans of Earthsea" (Fantasy)

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