I’m looking for suggestions that would fit in with some of the books listed below I’ve already read.
**Sci-fi**
* Clarke, Arthur C.; Baxter, Stephen – The Light of Other Days
* Cixin, Liu – Remembrance of Earth’s Past Series
* Corey, James S. A. – The Expanse Series
* Higgins, C. A. – The Lightless Trilogy
* Neuvel, Sylvain – The Themis Files/A History of What Comes Next
* North, Claire – The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
* Paolini, Christopher – Fractalverse Books
* Sakey, Marcus – Brilliance Series
* Scalzi, John – Old Man’s War Series/The Kaiju Preservation Society/Lock In Series
* Stephenson, Neal – Anathem/Seveneves
* Taylor, Dennis E. – The Bobiverse Series
* Tchaikovsky, Adrian – Children of Time Series
* Weir, Andy – The Martian/Artemis/Project Hail Mary
* Wilson, Robert Charles – Spin Series
**Thriller/Mystery**
* Abrams, J. J.; Dorst, Doug – S.
* Brown, Dan – Robert Langdon Series/Digital Fortress/Deception Point
* Crouch, Blake – Wayward Pines Series/Dark Matter/Recursion/Upgrade
* Danielewski, Mark Z – House of Leaves
* Hall, Steven – The Raw Shark Texts
* King, Stephen – Fairy Tale
* Klein, Tal M. – The Punch Escrow
* Sweterlitsch, Tom – The Gone World
**Fantasy/Adventure**
* Bardugo, Leigh – Grisha/Six of Crows/King of Scars
* Martin, George R. R. – A Song of Ice and Fire
* Paolini, Christopher – The Inheritance Cycle
* Schwab, V. E. – Shade of Magic/Threads of Power
* Tolkien, J. R. R. – The Lord of the Rings
by Kipter76
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Check out Neil Gaiman (you can start anywhere, it’s all great), and I really liked *Binti* by Nnedi Okorafor. Also *Blindsight* by Peter Watts. The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir seems to be a polarizing discussion, but you absolutely cannot miss the first book in the series, *Gideon The Ninth*.