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Dungeon Crawler Carl
Dungeon Crawler Carl is a science fantasy LitRPG book series written by American author Matt Dinniman. Initially self published by Dinniman via online publisher Royal Road, it, and its six sequels, were acquired by Ace Books in 2024.
Haruhi Suzumiya
Japanese light novel series
Foundation series
series of science fiction books by Isaac Asimov
Mortal Engines Quartet
2001-2006 series of four books by Philip Reeve
Legend of the Galactic Heroes
novel series by Yoshiki Tanaka
Robot series
series of stories by Isaac Asimov
Voyages Extraordinaires
collection of more than 60 Travel Novels by Jules Verne
Space Odyssey
science fiction media franchise
Dune
American science fiction media franchise
Buck Rogers
science fiction hero
Perry Rhodan
German science fiction book series
Remembrance of Earth's Past
science fiction trilogy by Liu Cixin
Galactic Empire
trilogy by Isaac Asimov
Professor Challenger
fictional character by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Hyperion Cantos
science fiction book series by Dan Simmons
The Vorkosigan Saga
book series by Lois McMaster Bujold
Mars trilogy
science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson
Hainish Cycle
science fiction series by Ursula K. Le Guin, including 7 novels 1966 to 2000 among other publications
Silo
series of novels by Hugh Howey
Robotech
Robotech is an American-Japanese science fiction franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production; it was first released in the United States in 1985.
Outlander series
sequence of multi-genre novels and shorter works written by Diana Gabaldon
Sprawl trilogy
1984-1988 three books by William Gibson
Riverworld
The Riverworld series consists of five science fiction novels (1971–1983) by American author Philip José Farmer (1918–2009). The Riverworld is an artificial, or heavily terraformed, planet where all humans (and pre-humans) who ever lived throughout history have been resurrected. The novels (and a few shorter works) explore interactions of resurrected individuals from many different cultures and time periods. The underlying theme is quasi-religious. The motivations and ethics of the unknown intelligences that created the Riverworld and its inhabitants are explored.
Lorien Legacies
novel series by James Frey
Canopus in Argos
novel series by Doris Lessing
Fever Crumb tetralogy
series of three books by Philip Reeve
Honorverse
thumb|400px|A fan-made map of the regions in which the "Honorverse" stories are set
The Tripods
British young adult novel series
Known Space
fictional universe created by Larry Niven
the Culture
fictional civilisation in The Culture universe
Lensman series
serial science fiction space opera
Uplift Universe
novel series by David Brin
Majipoor series
novel series by Robert Silverberg
Gor
Gor () is the fictional setting for a series of sword and planet novels written by philosophy professor John Lange, writing as John Norman. The setting was first described in the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor. The series is inspired by science fantasy pulp fiction works by Edgar Rice Burroughs, such as the Barsoom series. It also includes erotica and philosophical content. The Gor series repeatedly depicts men abducting and physically and sexually brutalizing women, who grow to enjoy their submissive state. According to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Norman's "sexual philosophy" is "widely
Spider Riders
animated television series
Planet of Adventure
Book series by Jack Vance
Ringworld series
novel series by Larry Niven
Culture series
1987–2012 series of ten books by Iain Banks
The Murderbot Diaries
science fiction novella series by Martha Wells
Future History
series of stories by Robert A. Heinlein
Durdane series
novel trilogy by Jack Vance
Amtor
novel series by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Otherland
Otherland is a science fiction tetralogy by American writer Tad Williams, published between 1996 and 2001. The story is set on Earth near the end of the 21st century, probably between 2082 and 2089, in a world where technology has advanced somewhat beyond the present. The most notable advancement is the widespread availability of full-immersion virtual reality installations, which allow people from all walks of life to access an online world, called simply the Net. Tad Williams weaves an intricate plot spanning four thick volumes, and creates a picture of a future society where virtual worlds
Sector General
cycle of short stories and novels by James White
World of Tiers
novel series by Philip José Farmer
Dirk Gently
fictional character created by Douglas Adams
Bridge trilogy
1993-1999 novel trilogy by William Gibson
Stargate literature
Written works about or based on Stargate
Demon Princes
a series of five science fiction novels by Jack Vance
Ilium/Olympos
Ilium/Olympos is a series of two science fiction novels by Dan Simmons. The events are set in motion by beings who appear to be ancient Greek gods. Like Simmons' earlier series, the Hyperion Cantos, it is a form of "literary science fiction"; it relies heavily on intertextuality, in this case with Homer and Shakespeare as well as references to Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu (or In Search of Lost Time) and Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle.
The Stainless Steel Rat
series of comic science fiction novels written by Harry Harrison
The Wayward Pines Trilogy
2012–2014 science fiction novel series by Blake Crouch
Richard Blade
Adult fantasy pulp novel series
The Lost Fleet
novel series by John G. Hemry
Alastor Cluster
book series by Jack Vance
Galactic Center Saga
novel series by Gregory Benford
Revelation Space universe
fictional universe by Alastair Reynolds
Worldwar
series of alternate history novels by Harry Turtledove