Edgar Rice Burroughs Pellucidar Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Land of Terror – Edgar Rice Burroughs (1944) Land of Terror by Edgar Rice Burroughs explores the prehistoric world of Pellucidar, filled with fierce creatures and thrilling adventures.
HP Lovecraft Science Fiction Supernatural The Curse of Yig – HP Lovecraft (1934) The Curse of Yig by H.P. Lovecraft intertwines Native folklore and horror as a serpent god’s curse unfolds in eerie Oklahoma plains.
Henry Kuttner Fantasy Science Fiction The Dark World – Henry Kuttner (1946) The Dark World by Henry Kuttner explores parallel universes where Edward Bond battles dark forces and uncovers secrets of his alter-ego Ganelon.
Andre Norton Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction The People of the Crater – Andre Norton (1947) The People of the Crater by Andre Norton follows Garin Featherstone’s thrilling journey into a hidden world of ancient secrets and danger.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction Star Begotten – HG Wells (1937) Star Begotten by H.G. Wells reflects on cosmic evolution and paranoia as humanity faces Martian influence through subtle, transformative forces.
Irving E Cox Jr Satire Science Fiction Love Story – Irving Cox (1956) Love Story by Irving Cox explores gender roles and rebellion in a dystopian society where a man defies control through daring acts.
William Golding Fantasy Satire Science Fiction Envoy Extraordinary – William Golding (1957) Envoy Extraordinary by William Golding is a satirical tale of innovation and ambition in a Roman Empire on the brink of industrial change.
Gene L Henderson Psychological Science Fiction All In The Mind – Gene L Henderson (2010) All In The Mind by Gene L. Henderson delves into brain preservation and consciousness, revealing chilling insights into identity and scientific ethics.
Grant Allen Adventure Science Fiction The Thames Valley Catastrophe – Grant Allen (1887) The Thames Valley Catastrophe by Grant Allen portrays London’s destruction by volcanic eruption, blending drama with social critique.
John Walker Science Fiction Trek’s End – John Walker (2003) Trek's End by John Walker explores humanity’s fragility and interstellar conflict as an astronaut witnesses Earth’s catastrophic end.