Three science fiction masterpieces are recommended, these three are my personal favorites
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Hello everyone, I'm the Demon King who loves Wukong, and the Demon King loves to read. Today I recommend my favorite sci-fi works.

If I want to say my favorite science fiction novel, it should be "The Three-Body Problem", but I have written it too many times. I'll write about the others today.

In the vast world of science fiction literature, there are always some works that can attract the attention of countless readers with their unique imagination, deep thinking and wonderful stories. Today, let's walk into the three unforgettable sci-fi masterpieces of "From the New World", "Rescue Plan" and "Thirteen Floors of Space: Phantom World-3", and feel the shock and thinking they bring.

1. "From the New World"

author: Yusuke Kishi

Douban score:0.0

"From the New World" is a dystopian science fiction novel written by Japanese writer Yusuke Takashi. This work is set against the backdrop of the human world 1000 years later, and depicts a seemingly harmonious and beautiful future society. In this world, humans have evolved powerful "mana" powers, capable of driving everything with their minds, and the heavy work is done by modified creatures, rats.

However, as the story progresses, a shocking truth gradually emerges: these rats are actually modified humans! The protagonist discovers the secret by chance in the early season and becomes embroiled in a series of thrilling adventures. The book not only shows the complexity of human nature and the dark side of society, but also deeply explores the possible price that humanity can pay in the pursuit of evolution and a better future.

With his delicate brushstrokes and vast worldview, Yusuke Kishi has constructed a "new world" that is both beautiful and terrifying. The portrayal of human nature in the book is very detailed, and people can't help but reflect on some problems in modern society during the reading process. "From the New World" is not only a science fiction novel, but also a profound allegory about human nature, society, and the future.

2. "Rescue Plan"

author: Andy Weir

Douban score:1.0

I've written this one once before.

Andy Weir's "Rescue Plan" is a work that perfectly combines hard science fiction with warmth. The novel tells the story of a "mold" capable of infecting stars, which is eroding the universe and the earth is facing extinction. In this critical moment, the last man on Earth joins forces with a cute alien creature to launch a laughable space rescue operation.

With his unique narrative style and tight plot, Will successfully combines the scientific setting of hard sci-fi with the affection and humor of soft sci-fi. The book not only has a blockbuster-like grand setting, such as the thrilling scene of the star being eroded by "mold", but also a warm and humorous description of friendship, so that readers can feel warm in the tense and exciting adventure.

"The Rescue Plan" is not only an imaginative science fiction novel, but also a work that makes people feel the warmth of human nature. It makes us believe that human ingenuity and courage can work miracles in the face of the unknown and danger.

3. "Thirteen Floors of Space: Phantom World-3"

author: Daniel Galuye

Douban score:9.0

Daniel Galuye's Thirteen Floors: Illusory-3 is a classic in science fiction literature. Not only is this work the inspiration for The Matrix, it's a classic that explores the boundaries between the real and the virtual.

The novel is set in the not-too-distant future, where a cutting-edge technology company creates a virtual world called "Phantom-3". However, as the program continues to run, core member Douglas Hall is caught in a series of bizarre events: the mysterious death of the technical director, the disappearance of a colleague, and even the virtual character crossing the dimensional wall to the real world. The various bizarre settings make the reader dizzy, and the final truth is even more numbing.

Through this work, Galuye delves into the boundaries between the real and the virtual, and the meaning of the human being. The plot reversals and endings in the book take the reader's mind into a whole new dimension, making one wonder if the world we live in is real.

Thirteen Floors of Space: Phantom-3 is a philosophical science fiction novel that not only challenges our imaginations, but also provokes us to reflect deeply on our own existence.

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2025-03-24 11:41:08