The best book I've ever read is The One Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out Of A Window And Disappeared
Man I'm almost done book 8 of the expanse and I don't want it to end! Its so damn good though.
If you didn't like the road you probably won't like Blood Meridian but I think its phenomenal. Bloodlines by CZ Dunn is 40k bladerunner and its stellar. Neuromancer is another stellar cyberpunk book. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is actually really good as well, although I've only read the first one.
I have recently started Sons Of Ares by Pierce Brown, Starting with Red Rising.
It's very good so far. It's a bit enders game ish with some grand politics like game of Thrones and imo elements from expanse.
Essentially it's humanity have populated all the planets and moons in our solar system and through body modification created specialized color based races to do everything. And ruled by the Gold's
It is a YA but fairly gritty and it never really goes where I expect it so I'm consistently entertained. It's well written.
If you're looking for something longer, try Brandon Sanderson's cosmere (start with either Mistborn or Stormlight Archives.)
Or perhaps Jim Butcher's Dresden Files (hard-boiled detective who also happens to be a wizard.) First few books are a bit weak, but gets much better.
Some other ideas:
Murderbot Diaries, The Locked Tomb, Assasin's Apprentice, Broken Earth, Kings of the Wyld.
You like many of the same books that I like. Try the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown. I just read it recently and now it’s one of my favorites.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, if you want another addition to the Sci-Fi theme.
Can also second some books others have mentioned, like Dune (one of my all-time favorites) and Three Body Problem (for a recent one I liked, although it was a bit "rough" in terms of style and storytelling).
If you enjoyed the mystery part of the expanse I recommend Beacon 23.
Sounds like you have a lot in common with my father's reading tastes. In which case, I will recommend the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde.
Seconded, for the nefarious villain Jack Schitt
If you like DnD type stuff, He Who Fights With Monsters is about a dude who wakes up in an alternate universe where magic is real. It's pretty great, and 10 books deep.
Spiral Wars series by Joel Shepherd.
Bit more action-adventure based, but good fun read with good characters and worldbuilding.
For sci-fi, one I haven't seen mentioned here yet is Red Rising.
Kind of an Enders Game meets Hunger Games in the first book, but quickly expands into a solar-system wide war with lots of intrigue, star-wars-like tech, and amazing characters.
Neal Stephenson has a few good SF books (seveneves comes to mind) and some good alt history (cryptonomicon).
I just finished re-reading the three body problem series and it's still good too.
The Stone and the Flute by Hans Bemmann
One of the most profound set of allegories I've ever read.
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