Off to try to finish the culture series. What's the best sci-fi you've read?
Not the best writing, but Feed by MT Anderson was a formative part of my younger years
Speculative fiction count? Of the old variety? Brave New World still gets me every time.
Probably 3 body problem trilogy but felt like I gritted through some parts
Quick - Murderbot Diaries Long - Dune Mindbending - Forever War & Stranger in a Strange Land Not quite sci-fi - Stories of the Change by SM Stirling (one day all electricity/gunpowder stops working and society collapses/rebuilds)
Dune, read 1-4 so far. After 5 and 6 I’ll probably start the three-body problem
The Expanse series, 3 Body Problem trilogy, Altered Carbon trilogy (novel way better than the Netflix series).
don't listen to anyone read "Blindsight" next it's short and mind-blowing you will not be disappointed
Ted Chiang's Stories of Your Life and Others + Exhalation (both short story collections) Ken Liu's Dandelion Dynasty - not quite sci-fi and more epic fantasy, but has a lot of focus on tech throughout