Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 - L. Ron Hubbard

Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000

Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000
  • L. Ron Hubbard
  • Fiction
  • Sci-Fi, Dystopia, Adventure
  • 13-Jul-2022

Sadistic Aliens...

...Man is an endangered species.

Is it the end of the world or the rebirth of a new one?

In the year A.D. 3000, Earth is a dystopian wasteland. The great cities stand crumbling as a brutal reminder of what we once were. When the Psychlos invaded, all the world’s armies mustered little resistance against the advanced alien weapons.

Now, the man animals serve one purpose. Do the Psychlos’ bidding or face extinction.

One man, Jonnie Goodboy Tyler, has a plan. They must learn about the Psychlos and their weapons. He needs the other humans to follow him. And that may not be enough.

Can he outwit his Psychlo captor, Terl?

The fate of the Galaxy lies on the Battlefield of Earth.

Get it now.

Pulse-pounding mile-a-minute sci-fi action-adventure that does not stop. It is a masterpiece of popular adventure science fiction.” — Brandon Sanderson

Battlefield Earth is like a 12-hour ‘Indiana Jones’ marathon. Non-stop and fast-paced. Every chapter has a big bang-up adventure.” — Kevin J. Anderson (co-author of the Dune Sagas)

Over 1,000 pages of thrills, spills, vicious aliens and noble humans. I found Battlefield Earth un-put-downable.” — Neil Gaiman

A character-driven epic that grabs you from the start and never lets go. You root for the heroes and despise the villains, all the while becoming immersed in a compulsively-readable science-fiction tour de force, complete with breathtaking action, non-stop adventure, and enough creativity to fill a dozen novels.” — Douglas E. Richards (author of Unidentified)

Battlefield Earth is one of my favorite works of science fiction ever. I’ve probably read it eight times or so. It’s always in my top five. As a writer myself, I think about the pacing and the plotting of that book and just marvel that he pulled it off. It’s really brilliant.” — Hugh Howey (author of Wool)

Discover the Battlefield Earth universe: battlefieldearth.com/battlefield-earth

L. Ron Hubbard

With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 350 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most acclaimed and widely read authors of our time. He was further among the most prolific and popular writers through the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction. Indeed, between 1934 and 1950, more than 200 L. Ron Hubbard tales appeared in the pages of legendary all-fiction magazines—often as many as three titles an issue and bylined under some 15 pen names. To meet such demand, he regularly produced between seventy-five and a hundred thousand words a month, with a 90% acceptance rate from publishers—first draft, first submission. Consequently, rarely a month passed when the name L. Ron Hubbard did not grace the cover of a major all-fiction magazine. That his stories were uniquely drawn from true-to-life experience, including then rare voyages to Asia and the South Pacific, is likewise part of the L. Ron Hubbard legend. While as another word on the substance behind that legend: between fictional tales of high-seas adventure and far-flung exploration, L. Ron Hubbard captained two expeditions to the Caribbean and yet another across the Alaskan Panhandle. Accordingly, and before the age of thirty, he was admitted to the famed Explorers Club and earned a rare Master Mariner’s license.