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For example I love the Wayfarer's series by Becky Chambers not just because it's 'hopepunk' but also because it's What If humans were in space, but as relatively minor and even looked down upon race. What If there were all these other cool kinds of people out there working & fighting together, and humans were trying to find their place among them?
I especially like explorations of sapience and 'peoplehood' -- so, yes, aliens and also AI: I, Robot, Today I Am Carey, etc.
Another favorite SF series is kinda similar, in a way. Humans are finding their place among others in the League of Peoples series by James Alan Gardner.
(I don't like long series. These are longer than trilogies, but they would make lovely self-contained box sets. ;)
I don't like dystopias, political intrigue, "dark" etc.
I do have trouble finding SF that I really like. Fortunately I also like children's books of most genres, and literary fiction, an occasional story in most other genres. And I read a lot of Science Non-Fiction.
Recommendations welcome. New friends who read similarly welcome, too. :)


My mother has recently started reading Westerns of all things. I was surprised to learn how big a fan she was of Jack Reacher, and now she's moved on to another genre I've read almost nothing of. So, good advice for us - a good book is a good book!
(Not that I'm saying go read some Romance. Just saying that I'm glad to learn from all of you what else to try. ;)
I am pretty open to reading a lot of things, but I don't like crime stories that are too grisly or graphic, and I have a hard time getting through incredibly dense non-fiction books, although I love history, and with the right subject I'll stick in there.



I enjoy a good mix throughout the year though to keep things interesting. I was gifted a hand-me-down set of James Bond paperbacks and have been making my way through that series lately. I also read a few history (mainly WWII) and tech books as well.



I do read some nonfiction if it's informative and not too technical. The Nightingale is one of my favorites of all time. I also enjoy some not too gory Gothic scary books. The Haunting of Hill House is my favorite in this area. I guess I'm an eclectic fiction reader. I do love the classics as well.
Thanks for asking!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Nightingale (other topics)The Haunting of Hill House (other topics)
Marple: Twelve New Mysteries (other topics)
I, Robot (other topics)
Today I Am Carey (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Becky Chambers (other topics)James Alan Gardner (other topics)