Really in mood to dive into something big. Any writer you think is relevant enough that his/her complete works should be read ? Or any big tri/tetralogy you would recommend ?
Fiction / non fiction
I really liked Naipaul’s Indian trilogy and loved John williams’s Stoner.
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Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books
Jasper Fforde and J Maarten Troost. Classically I’ll say Dostoyevsky and Faulkner.
[The Hainish Cycle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hainish_Cycle#Hainish_Cycle_bibliography) by Ursula K. Le Guin. You can really see the author’s style evolve from her debut novel, Rocannon’s World, which reads like a fairy tale except sci fi, to her more philosophical and political later works. All the books except for 2 and 3 can be read out of order if you wish.
[The Culture series](https://www.goodreads.com/series/49118-culture) by Iain M. Banks. Similar to the one above, it can also be read in any order. I personally recommend starting with Player of Games, as Consider Phlebas is very thematically different from the rest of the books. This author was really ahead of his time in a lot of ways.
Here are the authors whose entire works I’ve read (or at least come close enough to it that I feel comfortable enough saying so):
1. Charlie Huston
2. Chuck Klosterman
2. Michael Crichton
3. Carl Hiaasen
4. Christopher Moore