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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Huh, I've actually read NONE of those things, and none of it even looks familiar from the lists I saw.

Over the last 2 years since I started reading again I've blasted through Hannu Rajaniemi, Poul Anderson, Peter Watts, Richard Morgan, Amy Thomson, William Gibson, Dennis E. Taylor, Robert L. Forward, qntm...

The only authors left in my reading list are Alastair Reynolds and Vernor Vinge.

Looks like my reading list is about to expand significantly! Thanks! I'm not super picky with what I read, and I tend to enjoy pretty much anything. I think the only thing I haven't enjoyed to the point of not even finishing the series was Liu Cixin's trilogy. I read The 3 Body Problem because everyone says you just have to read it, but it just felt like a slog to me and I never picked up the next book, I think mostly just due to the way the novel translates to English.