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Old 05-12-2021, 01:08 PM   #7
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Wildside - Steven Gould
Outland - Dennis E. Taylor
Fragment - Warren Fahy
Timeline - Michael Crichton
Tunnel in the Sky - Robert Heinlein
Peter Pan - J. M. Barrie
Planet of the Apes - Pierre Boulle

The Shipwrecked series - Mark Wayne McGinnis
The Corps of Discovery series - James S. Peet
The 100 series - Kass Morgan
The Caspak series - Edgar Rice Burroughs
That list is an interesting take on the question, but I can see where you're coming from with the ones I've read or seen adapted. Based on my experience of the TV series, The 100 is definitely in RimWorld territory, but probably lacks the history, engineering and warfare chops that form the main appeal of most of the books I listed.
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