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Read the reviews. I rated The Hallowed Hunt with only 3 stars, but still liked it. I liked the other two better & love her Vorkosigan series. If it seems like we might have tastes in common, look at my bookshelves & see what I gave 4 or 5 stars to, then read my reviews. Look at my friends & see how they rate books.
Join in conversations here & similar groups. You'll find others that share your tastes. Look at what they're reading. With a million books published annually, we need to rely on each other to find the tiny percentage that we can spare the time & money for. GR is a great place to do that.
Last year, I read 220 books & didn't like a dozen. 2 dozen were just OK, but I gave 5 stars to over 3 dozen & really liked the rest. (That doesn't include another couple of dozen I was given for free to read & review that I couldn't give 3 stars or better to.) Rarely did a friend with similar tastes in a genre like a book that I didn't. Sure, it happens occasionally, but my percentage of good books is way up there.

(Hated the Sharing Knife. I read two books of that, and won't bother to finish that.)
I had been using good read's recomendation guide as well as my whatever the used book store had avaliable as guidelines.
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I read The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection which is also edited by him & wasn't impressed. He's always liked words a lot more than I do. One of the things that impresses me so much about Zelazny is his ability to paint such a complete picture using so few.

Things I have really liked. Weird stuff.
The Scar
I know China Miéville is part of sort ofa "new weird" movement, but who are some other authors.
Have liked almost anything I've read by Charles Stross or Alastair Reynolds (except the last Redemption book).
Anything that takes things in a new direction and isn't just the same sort of fantasy "travelogue" book or a sci-fi "journey" type novel.

K.J. Parker Shadow or Colours in the Steel
Carol Berg Transformation
Sara Douglass The Wayfarer Redemption
Richard K. Morgan Altered Carbon
Wesley Chu The Lives of Tao

Transformation was okay, but the series really went off the rails and made no sense by the third book.

Also, I tend to find Elizabeth Bear doing really different things from one book to the next. Carnival is her take on a diplomatic mission to a planet/colony ruled by women; Dust begins a trilogy that includes nanotech & Arthurian tropes.
And have you read any Neal Stephenson? Or Paolo Bacigalupi?

(Actually, no I haven't. some of his later giant sized novels I havent started. I know I read Cryptonomicon but not all of the Baroque cycle)
I'll add Nick Harkaway. I've read one thing by Elizabeth Bear that wasn't bad. Undertow Undertow was okay, but not great.
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Just finished something by Robert J Sawyer. Hated it. One star.
Before that it was The Hallowed Hunts by Bujold. Enjoyed it quite a bit, 4 stars.
Before that, Manifold Time by Baxter. Hated it, one star.
Before that Boneshaker by Priest. 1 star.
See a pattern here?