That would be Patrick Ness' "Chaos Walking" trilogy : "The Knife of Never Letting Go" (2008) - "The Ask and the Answer" (2009) - "Monsters of Men" (2010) .
Patrick Tilley is a British author known for his science fiction works, most notably the science fiction trilogy "The Amtrak Wars." He has also written other novels and short stories in the science fiction genre.
No. The "Transformers" in these movies are science fiction fantasy.
The Helliconia Trilogy was written by renowned science-fiction author Brian Aldiss.The three books that make up the trilogy are:Helliconia SpringHelliconia SummerHelliconia Winter
The Hunger Games is a futuristic dystopian young adult science fiction trilogy.
The novel "The Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin, which is the first book in the Three-Body trilogy, has approximately 416 pages. Each book in the trilogy varies in length, but "The Three-Body Problem" falls around this page count.
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The Space trilogy is written by C.S. Lewis. They are science fiction novels. He also wrote The Chronicles of Narnia.
Because sci-fi is considered science that exists in the future and the timeline of the Hunger Games trilogy takes place in the future; the location of the districts is in the ruins of what was once North America
I believe you're looking for the Decision at Doona Trilogy by Anne McCaffrey.
Hunger Games trilogy, Life as We Knew It trilogy, Salt , Eragon,
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The Matrix is a widely popular science fiction movie trilogy that stars Keanu Reeves. Though it has been rumored that a fourth Matrix movie is in the works, these rumors have been dispelled by Reeves.