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The Man-Kzin Wars set in Larry Niven's Known Space universe. The more recent books have taken an unfortunate ultra-conservative turn, but the first 9-10 are mostly free of that junk. The first two or three have some of the coolest short stories I've ever read.
Thieves' World is one of the earlier ones, debuting back in the '70s, and some additions more recently. I don't even know how many anthologies and novels are in that series. Maybe thirty.

Wild Cards sounds fun, i'll look it up when I wanna read a comic.
Mazn Kzin sounds interesting, but I'm not into military.
Looked into Thieve's World, seems cool, but its age intimidates me.

Have you ever seen Casablanca? That movie isn't a "war movie" because it doesn't concern combat, but it takes place during WWII and the main bad guys are Nazis. The conflict is there *because* of the war, but it's not *about* the war. There is a story that riffs off of Casablanca.
Then there's Dean Ing's "Briar Patch", which is essentially a Robinson Crusoe tale. (It's also my favorite of the early stories.) Like Casablanca, the main character is in that predicament because of the war, but it's not about the war. It's about inventively using your wits and your will to survive. Like Casablanca, it's also funny. He dubs the place he's in "Newduvai Gorge", and anyone who thinks that isn't humorous doesn't know science or history. Or appreciate puns.
Speaking of funny:
MorteTorment(Unofficial World's Fastest Reader) wrote: "Also, please don't take this too seriously, I'm mostly just attempting to riff some nostalgia of mine with my patented hit or miss humor."
If these posts are an example, I'm going with "mostly miss."
As an adult (I'm assuming), you shouldn't need to be told this, but shitting all over entertainment that millions of people enjoy and you clearly don't understand isn't clever. It's douchey.
Don't be a douchenozzle.
Now that I see you've spammed all these other groups with this identical post, it may be too late for you, but I'm telling you straight up: you're being an asshole.

I don't take it so personally. However, I do think that someone who is such a special snowflake isn't going to benefit from anyone's recommendations. Such a guy will have to find his own way because that's just who he is.

However, this entire thread is inappropriate. Turning a thread into a blog is going to fall under the "no self-promotion" rule. It's not promoting a book sale but I'm lumping it in with that because if all 17,000+ members did the same we would have chaos. This group is to discuss our reading experiences rather than being a platform for one individual opinion.
This thread will stay open for book suggestions regarding universes written by multiple authors but that will be the extent of the discussion allowed.

Borderland edited by Terri Windling is another, so is The Essential Bordertown and Bordertown. Finder by Emma Bull and Never Never by Will Shetterly are two novels in the universe.

First of all, as I've said in several other topics: You're right, I am being a hipster dickhead, and I'm sorry. It was an attempt of what the Cinema Snob does, where he mostly mocks what he enjoys, or or at least enjoyed at once point of his life.
I would however really like to skim through a lot of books in series like forgotten realms and provide commentary on them. Any suggestions?
Anyways, I do in fact like hearing about things like the civillians issues dealing with war, and thanks for explaining that. I'm adding it to my list.

However, this entire thread is inappropriate. Turning a thread into a blog is going to ..."
I can respect that. I've also deleted the sneak preview of what I had in mind for this topic.
Books mentioned in this topic
Welcome to Bordertown (other topics)Borderland (other topics)
The Essential Bordertown (other topics)
Bordertown (other topics)
Finder (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Holly Black (other topics)Terri Windling (other topics)
Emma Bull (other topics)
Will Shetterly (other topics)
Please suggest both the series, and where to start within them.