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>> No.11997738 [View]
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I just finished my latest chink novel. What wuxiakino should I read next?

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you have one(1) post to recc me a good chinkshit novel with 800+ translated chapters or this cat dies.

id prefer non cultivation ones, usually i enjoy the wizard ones more but ill take what I can get until next semester starts and i stop neeting. [\spoiler]

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>>11082585
Submission- Houellebecq

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What are some good but not very well known Sci-Fi books or series that you have read and would recommend?

I'll start:
>The Last Man on Earth Club by Paul R. Hardy
A bunch of interesting end of the world scenarios tied together with a somewhat realistic description of PTSD.

>Remembrance of Earth's Past aka The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin
A trilogy about humanity's interaction with an alien species across several centuries and foreign polity in the universe in general, written from a Chinese point of view, since the author is a Chinese engineer.

Honorable mention:
>Star's Reach by John Michael Greer
Set in a post apocalyptic future (a soft apocalypse resulting from the law of diminishing returns in regard to technological progress, resource shortages, and environmental destruction imploding human civilization over the course of a century or so, story is set a couple hundred years after that), with a very fleshed out society and the story driven by the attempt to find out what happened to a kind of SETI program, that may or may not have made contact with aliens before everything fell apart.

>Permanence by Karl Schroeder
Interesting ideas, but poor character writing, can't give it a wholehearted recommendation.

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>>9059330
please rec me some good assassination fiction. Already read hobb and it wasn't about assassination, although i still enjoyed the first 2 books. the edge trilogy is the only real assassination series i've ever read, I would love more.

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