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Anyone have good fantasy or sci-fi recommendations? I have read a ton of speculative fiction and am always looking for more good, completed series. I tend not to read something if it's ongoing. Sadly the subreddits I've found for fantasy don't tend to skew towards my taste.
Some examples of more obscure fantasy series I've enjoyed:
Malazan
The Traitor Son Cycle
The Black Company
The Second Apocalypse
The Inda Quartet
Chronicles of the Black Gate
Mother of Learning
Commonwealth Saga
Night's Dawn Trilogy
The Void Trilogy
Diaspora (Greg Egan)
Aching God Series
Annihilation
The Broken Earth
Memory, Sorrow, Thorn
Book of the New Sun
Otherland
Gravity Dreams
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
Magician series by Feist
As you may be able to tell I prefer my series to be somewhat morally gray, and at least try to have a system of magic/technology that makes internal, consistent sense.
I've heard Worth the Candle is good but haven't gotten around to reading it. Any other suggestions in line with the books/series I listed above?
Brave new world is my favorite sci-fi book (a classic which has actually aged well)
revelation Space is superb hard sf which centers around the Fermi paradox (while revelation space is great the rest of the series is disappointing). The characters are definitely morally grey although it’s usually more a case of being unable to identify what is actually good. Alistir Reynolds is my favorite contemporary author, he has written many short stories if you wanted to get a sense of his style (Troika is my favorite)
Passage at arms is another one by glen cook. It’s a sci-fi novel which is easily described as Das Boat in space
It's Das Boot.
How dare you get your German wrong!
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