Liked red rising and loved project Hail Mary. Anything anyone would like to recommend? I tend to gravitate towards a digestible, easy read for now. Thanks!
It’s like Star Wars, if instead of George Lucas it’s written by a bunch of military veterans with first hand combat experience. And instead of focusing the story heavily on the far and few between Jedi like characters, the story focuses on the individual soldiers on the front lines doing the step for step fighting.
I recommend starting with Tin Man, it’s a novella that acts as a prequel to the series. Gives background as to how a pivotal character ended up where they ended up by the time they were introduced in the main series. It’s only 37 pages, but it’s a nice taste of what to expect with the main books, and if you don’t enjoy it then you haven’t waisted too much of your time and money.
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The Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman
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Story of your life
It contains multiple short stories not related to each other, all sci-fi
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It’s like Star Wars, if instead of George Lucas it’s written by a bunch of military veterans with first hand combat experience. And instead of focusing the story heavily on the far and few between Jedi like characters, the story focuses on the individual soldiers on the front lines doing the step for step fighting.
I recommend starting with Tin Man, it’s a novella that acts as a prequel to the series. Gives background as to how a pivotal character ended up where they ended up by the time they were introduced in the main series. It’s only 37 pages, but it’s a nice taste of what to expect with the main books, and if you don’t enjoy it then you haven’t waisted too much of your time and money.
The Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman
Story of your life
It contains multiple short stories not related to each other, all sci-fi