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Any sci-fi with aliens where humans are not the less advanced race?
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I’m as antiReddit as the next person, but r/HFY is exactly that. My favorite from that sub was the series Billy Bob Space Trucker. Highly recommend.
Came here to say this. Nothing else even comes close. And if you want to stay away from reddit, Ralts has self-published it as Behold: Humanity! You can get in for Kindle or in dead tree form on Amazon.
Edit: Apologies Bob, I didn't see your link was for Royal Road instead of reddit.
Surely Deathworlders is the defining HFY story?
I'm still reading Deathworlders. Gets a bit repetitive and a little... furry at times but overall it's been a fun read.
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