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Oct 21, 2025 02:02PM
So, my question is quite vague, but I was just wondering if anyone would share their favourite self-published sci-fi books that they’ve read. I’m looking for a good one to read on my work commute. I've written a sci-fi trilogy myself, but I'm looking to immerse myself in other people's creativity.
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Yes! "Message From Inner Space: When Earth Has Had Enough." I don't recommend it simply because I wrote and self-published it, but over 80 Goodread reviews recommend it as well. Check out some of those reviews then decide. Thanks!https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Chris wrote: "So, my question is quite vague, but I was just wondering if anyone would share their favourite self-published sci-fi books that they’ve read. I’m looking for a good one to read on my work commute. ..."https://www.amazon.com/Ark-Debt-Fully...
One of my bookbuddies just recommended me 'Amber Sea' by Lance W Marker. It's set on Venus and has cult/found family vibes https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Sea-Lanc...
Red Snow: A Novel of power and desireHi everyone! I’d love to share my latest sci-fi novel, Red Snow.
It’s a story about the boundary between technology and humanity, set in a frozen northern city where “red snow” begins to fall — the first sign that civilization itself is mutating.
This isn’t just a dystopian or apocalyptic tale; it’s a reflection on faith, memory, and survival in an age of collapse.
If you enjoy the philosophical depth of The Three-Body Problem or the cyber realism of Snow Crash, you might find Red Snow intriguing.
I’d be truly grateful for your feedback or thoughts!
👉 Goodreads link: [Insert your book’s Goodreads link here]
So… if the snow turned red one day — would you run, or would you stay?
Red Snow: A Novel of power and desire

