Neil Gaiman, perhaps? If you haven't read Sandman, then you have a treat waiting ahead of you.
Cloud atlas is a personal favourite.
Wheel of time is an excellent expansive series.
Can't go wrong with the greats - Asimov, Philip K Dick, Arthur C Clarke.
And if i can sneak in a self published book, you could check out recursion. It's free for a limited time, but not sure if it'd be an easy read.
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Neil Gaiman, perhaps? If you haven't read Sandman, then you have a treat waiting ahead of you.
Cloud atlas is a personal favourite.
Wheel of time is an excellent expansive series.
Can't go wrong with the greats - Asimov, Philip K Dick, Arthur C Clarke.
And if i can sneak in a self published book, you could check out recursion. It's free for a limited time, but not sure if it'd be an easy read.
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