![]() An Alien science-fiction meets post-apocalyptic politics, Cassandra Davis offers a breath of fresh air in today’s science-fiction genre.įor book fans who longing for another great earth-mystery sci-fi read, Sylvain Neuvel’s Sleeping Giants is a must-read. The crew and passengers of ISA shuttle Hudson must travel to the far side of the universe to save a dying planet called Dremiks. The remaining inhabitants of the planet strike a deal with an alien race offering them inter-stellar technology in return for an out-of-this-world mission. Set one hundred years into the future, post-apocalyptic Earth is struggling with what’s left of the Earth. In 2012, Cassandra Davis published her debut novel Dremiks. For this year, we recommend these five self-published sci-fi novels. A Latent Dark by Martin Kee, The Interstellar Age by Valmore Daniels, and Andy Weir’s two bestsellers, The Martian and Artemis, were all remarkable. The last decade has produced great for sci-fi novels, especially from self-published authors. The success of Andy Weir’s The Martian opened new opportunities for self-published sci-fi novels with various themes and styles. ![]()
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