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    I (27F) have been reading mostly non-fiction for the last decade (self-development, business, etc).

    I really want to get back into fiction. But I find I get bored really easily, especially with long descriptions (à la Tolkien).

    Could you guys recommend me a **book series** that feature characters around my age and are mostly made up of dialogue?

    For context, I don’t like *heavy* sci-fi or fantasy. I just don’t find it supee relatable.

    Some books I loved: 1984, Pride & Prejudice, Fahrenheit 451.

    Genres I love: Survival stuff, mystery, office drama, murder, historical fiction and some post-apocalyptic stuff (like Fahrenheit / 1984).

    by gohddess

    5 Comments

    1. tralfamadoriest on

      *Sundial* by Shirley Jackson is one of my favorite books. It’s just wild. Family drama, mystery-ish, with her trademark psychological component.

      Edit: also *Station Eleven*, Grady Hendrix for horror/thriller that’s also weirdly…fun?, Blake Crouch for super fast-paced near-future sci-fi, Amor Towels for historical, *Cloud Cuckoo Land* for a mix of all of it.

    2. PackOfManicJackals on

      Adjustment Day by Chuck Palahniuk- admittedly more description than dialog for sure, but i think it would def satisfy an Orwell fan’s thirst for social/political commentary in a fictitious setting

    3. Artemis – Andy Weir

      About a smuggler Jasmine/ Jazz on a moon base in the late 2080s. She gets involved in some kind of conspiracy on the base.

      Easy read and I think it fits your request.
      Personally I preferred Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir, but there’s some descriptive stuff going on there and might suit a male audience better.

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