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I haven't read either Hamilton or Reynolds, but if you like military sci-fi, I highly recommend Honor Harrington, beginning with On Basilisk Station.
You might like Gordon Dickson’s Dorsai books. Typical starting points are
Tactics of Mistake and
Dorsai!.
Tactics of Mistake and
Dorsai!.
Based on your list of likes I’d recommend:John Varley’s Eight Worlds
Larry Niven’s Known Space
Jack L. Chalker’s Well World saga
(Also his Fantasy series Rivers of the Dancing Gods)
Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosigan saga
Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern trilogy (Dragonflight, Dragonquest, The White Dragon — there are more books but those are the best)
AndrewP wrote: "If you like Hamilton and Reynolds then you are sure to like Iain M. Banks."Definitely.
Anything by Neal Asher. He pushes technological innovation to its natural conclusions along with a lot of sly humour.
Try Honor Harrington serie by David Weber, Star carrier serie by Ian Douglas, Elevation serie by David Brin. I second Vorkosigan saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. Very good books of Space Opera. And one my best, by the precursor, and if it's not too old for you, the Lensmen serie by Edward Elmer "Doc" Smith.
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What I'm looking for:
My favorite author is Peter F. Hamilton, with the perfect blend of technology, big ideas, suspense, action, and great characters. Another one is Alastair Reynolds. John Scalzi is another solid choice for me, with powerful military sci-fi, technology, and tongue-in-cheek humor.
In fantasy, I like some of the more action-packed books by Brandon Sanderson, as well as Patrick Rothfuss.
It does seem I prefer sophisticated tech, fast-paced action, big far-reaching ideas, great characters, and preferably not too much gore, goo or depressing endings...
Can you please help a fellow reader? Thanks a lot in advance.