Best books on hollow earth?
Vril: The Power of the Coming Race
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>>24689923it's a sci-fi novel where the protagonist explore the hollow earth a discovers a powerfull creatures called the Vril-yait's one of the early sci-fi books on advance races and societies
>>24689375or you can try the classic:Jules VerneJourney to the Center of the Earth
Pellucidar
I feel it fits better with scifi now that we know it's not real, but you *can* build such structures and they make interesting stories
>>24689375This, obviously >>24689809Anything by Miguel Serrano though it's far less about hollow earth specifically, though it is mentioned frequently, and more on Esoteric Hitlerism which makes many a reference to vril, Agartha, Hyperborea, and so forth.
>>24690069this thred feel like we could share more 1800s sci-fisee what they believed the future would be or how they thought the center of the earth and space would work
>>24689375maybe Etidorhpa could be good?
>>24689375French being my mother tongue, I tried to read La Mission de l'Inde en Europe but it was total nonsense.
>>24689375https://alexbeyman.substack.com/p/the-eternal-mysteries-of-vrilFanfic sequel to Edgar Bulwer-Lytton's "The Power of the Coming Race"
>>24689375Certain R. Rankin in some of his comedic satire fantasy books parodies and references Hollow Earth (but it is to be said, that he also parodies and references a lot of things). And due to certain references to his own books it is better to read them in release order.
>>24690069A completely hollow earth, true, but that doesn't rule out subterranean civilisations in the crust.