I am about to finish the Wheel of Time series and will be needing a new series to listen to soon. Please suggest to me some series that I may enjoy. I like anything fiction.
TIA
The expanse series is fucking good..
Also the bobiverse is supposed to be good..
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The Daevabad Trilogy is super long and really good.
UMOTU on
The Dark Tower…Start with The Stand (not part of it but linked) then the other 8 books. It’s an awesome journey that I’ve taken several times. It’s great for traveling by car or other mode of transportation.
MarzannaMorena on
Malazan Book of the Fallen Series by Steven Erikson
NeeLeeMers on
{The Kurtherian Gambit by Michael Anderle}
Sooooo many books
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I recommend the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. If you have Audible, then I think the first book, Shards of Honor, is free, so you can see what you think. I think there are about 18? books in the series, plus some other works. I believe Bujold won the Hugo Award for works from the series. It’s my favorite space opera.
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Robin Hobb’s books if you like fantasy and don’t mind things getting rather tragic at times. She’s got maybe 7 or 8 series of approx 3 books each that are all interconnected and can be read in order.
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The expanse series is fucking good..
Also the bobiverse is supposed to be good..
The Daevabad Trilogy is super long and really good.
The Dark Tower…Start with The Stand (not part of it but linked) then the other 8 books. It’s an awesome journey that I’ve taken several times. It’s great for traveling by car or other mode of transportation.
Malazan Book of the Fallen Series by Steven Erikson
{The Kurtherian Gambit by Michael Anderle}
Sooooo many books
I recommend the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. If you have Audible, then I think the first book, Shards of Honor, is free, so you can see what you think. I think there are about 18? books in the series, plus some other works. I believe Bujold won the Hugo Award for works from the series. It’s my favorite space opera.
Robin Hobb’s books if you like fantasy and don’t mind things getting rather tragic at times. She’s got maybe 7 or 8 series of approx 3 books each that are all interconnected and can be read in order.