Five Science Fiction Novels has 282 pages.
Autobiographical science fiction would be the fictional life of a character told from his perspective. Slaughterhouse Five is a autobiographical science fiction novel. It has time travel and aliens as well as Kurt Vonnegut's wartime experiences in the Dresden bombings.
The five classifications of prose are short story, novel, fable, fairy tale, and tale. The prose is written in usual language.
In science fiction novels, yes, very often. I can recall a female alien who had more or less Russian features, very soft-spoken and refined, she would wax about ( Our Five Moons) no, not the five domes on many Russian Orthodox churches! no on her home planet they had Five moons, shrouded in mystery, and this affectesd their spiritual life.
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The science fiction series that Frank Herbert wrote is Dune and it's five sequels. The Dune Saga was set in the distant future and is taking place over a millennia.
Twilight is a series of five vampire-themed fantasy novels written by American author Stephenie Meyer. It falls into the genres of young adult fiction, romance, and fantasy.
Jules Verne was famous for his pioneering science fiction novels that predicted inventions and technological advancements, such as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "Around the World in Eighty Days." He is considered one of the founding fathers of the science fiction genre.
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This is obviously an opinion question. The top five are probably Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Frederick Pohl, and Frank Herbert.
Stephen King has written over 60 novels and more than 200 short stories, spanning various genres such as horror, suspense, and science fiction. He is one of the most prolific and well-known authors in the world.
Melissa Scott has written: 'Burning bright' -- subject(s): Virtual reality, Fiction, OverDrive, Science Fiction 'Burning bright' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Virtual reality, Fiction 'Shadow man' -- subject(s): Gender identity, Fiction, Science fiction 'The armor of light' -- subject(s): Fiction, Witchcraft, History 'Point of hopes' 'Trouble and her friends' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twenty-first century, Women 'Dreamships' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Fiction 'Night sky mine' -- subject(s): Fiction, Foundlings, Identity (Psychology), Women 'Armor of Light, The' 'Shadow man' -- subject(s): Gender identity, Fiction 'The Game Beyond' 'Five Twelfths of Heaven' 'The roads of Heaven' 'Silence in solitude' -- subject(s): Magic, Fiction