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    Suggest your favorites (preferably series, to keep me busy 😅) I have such a hard time staying interested in a book lately, it’s like I read all the ones I’ll ever be interested in. I’m probably more picky than I sound like. I only read books where the lead is a woman and while I like some YA books (which is most of fantasy and science fiction genre unfortunately) I HATE ones that act like 16 year olds. I also do not like any of the Sarah Maas books. LOL or fourth wing or any of those big books that get a lot of wrap. I’m sure they are good to others but they just not my cup of tea(I tried to read them), I’m not bashing the authors.

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    1. jrbobdobbs333 on

      Culture series by Iain M. Banks. Architects of creation trilogy by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Altered carbon trilogy by Richard k Morgan. The quantum magician trilogy by Derek Kunsken. The perfect dreyfus series by Alastair Reynolds.

    2. Sweaty_Sheepherder27 on

      >I only read books where the lead is a woman

      The Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde – starts with The Eyre Affair.

    3. The Saint of Steel series by T. Kingfisher (fantasy romance, both female and male main characters, book#3 is male/male main characters)

    4. The Three-Body Problem trilogy by Liu Cixin. The “lead” shifts in some of the books but there are women in leading roles in 2 of the 3 books.

    5. The Husbands by Holly Gramazio, Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown, the Carls series by Hank Green (only 2 books—An Absolutely Remarkable Thing is the first).

    6. One hour aboard the Elissa. It got me started on the whole curious waitress series.

    7. error7654944684 on

      The inheritance cycle! Massive books, 4-800 pages each, 5 books to the series, with a 6th promised

      First 5 are Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance and Murtagh.

      Anything from Brandon sanders

      Mortal instruments by Cassandra Claire

      To sleep in a sea of stars by Christopher paolini

      The silent patient

      Imaginary friends

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