The Samaria series by Sharon Shinn, space ships, genetically altered humans to look like angels, etc.
mrggy on
As Arthur C. Clarke said “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The line between scifi and fantasy is thinner than it first appears
When you say you want something like Star Wars, do you just mean magic in space or something different?
freerangelibrarian on
The Witches of Karres by James Schmitz.
Wardjr501 on
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
goldglover14 on
Book of the New Sun, Gene Wolfe. There’s absolutely nothing like it.
Scuttling-Claws on
All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders
The Machinery of Empire series by Yoon Ha Lee
You Sexy Thing by Cat Rambo
The Broken Earth trilogy by N.K Jemisin
PotatoK12 on
Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky
ZealousidealEgg3671 on
The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence. Its basically medieval fantasy but theres actually advanced tech and AI in the background. The main character doesnt know what it is at first cause hes from a medieval society. Pretty cool how it blends both without feeling forced. The [NoFluffWisdom Newsletter](https://nofluffwisdom.com/subscribe) has some neat takes on mental clarity that could vibe with figuring out twists like this—check it out!
Wozar on
Dungeon crawler Carl is sci fi and fantasy at the same time.
anthony0721 on
Start with Shadow of the Torturer, Gene Wolfe
Final_G on
Hyperion
Over-Willingness-711 on
Babel by R. F. Kuang & The Will of The Many by James Islington
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The Samaria series by Sharon Shinn, space ships, genetically altered humans to look like angels, etc.
As Arthur C. Clarke said “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The line between scifi and fantasy is thinner than it first appears
When you say you want something like Star Wars, do you just mean magic in space or something different?
The Witches of Karres by James Schmitz.
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Book of the New Sun, Gene Wolfe. There’s absolutely nothing like it.
All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders
The Machinery of Empire series by Yoon Ha Lee
You Sexy Thing by Cat Rambo
The Broken Earth trilogy by N.K Jemisin
Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky
The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence. Its basically medieval fantasy but theres actually advanced tech and AI in the background. The main character doesnt know what it is at first cause hes from a medieval society. Pretty cool how it blends both without feeling forced. The [NoFluffWisdom Newsletter](https://nofluffwisdom.com/subscribe) has some neat takes on mental clarity that could vibe with figuring out twists like this—check it out!
Dungeon crawler Carl is sci fi and fantasy at the same time.
Start with Shadow of the Torturer, Gene Wolfe
Hyperion
Babel by R. F. Kuang & The Will of The Many by James Islington
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