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Any Si-fi and fantasy book rec!?!?
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Sisters of sword and song by Rebecca Ross
The hunger games series by Suzanne Collins
Wish of the wicked by Danielle Paige
A drop of venom by Sajni Patel

Urban Fantasy: Hailey Edwards, Mechan Ciana Doidge, Charlaine Harris, Shannon Mayer, KF Breene, Kristen Painter, Molly Harper, Eric Asher, Jim Butcher.
Sci-Fi: Rhett C Bruno, JN Chaney, Terry Maggert, Michelle Diener
Dystopian/apocalypse: Mark Tufo, Bobby Adair, Glynn James, Nicholas Sansbury Smith

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divine rivals (yet to read but would love to read with someone to discuss!)
The cruel Prince (maybe. Reading the ending of the 2nd book)
Once Upon A Broken Heart (Maybe. And also yet to read)

The Tainted Cup also by RJB
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
The Library at Mount Char (not really sure what this is classified as but it's the weirdest book I've read)



Cinder by marrisa meyer
Aurora rising by amie kaufman and jay kristoff
Lore


Montshire series by John Conroe
Zonewar series by John Conroe
Histories of Drakmoor series by Robert M. Kerns
Primogenitor Saga by Robert M. Kerns
Kutherian Gambit Series by Michael Anderle


The Expanse is also a strong recommendation. Im working my way through them as well. Very very good science fiction.
For an off the beaten path, would recommend Gardens of the Moon, by Steven Erickson. Its based on a seriously involved Tabletop Role Playing Game campaign -probably D&D, but I don't remember - the author and his friends ran for years. Erickson might test your powers of concentration, there are a lot of characters.
Erickson's series is called Mazalan Book of the Fallen was published during the same time Martin was writing the first four books of Thrones.
If you want to ramp up your hard science fiction? Peter F Hamilton. Pandora's Star. Commonwealth Saga about an alien invasion.


Sci-fi: anything by Philip K. Dick. Moorcock again («Dancers at the end of time» or «Behold the man»). «Book of Skulls», by Robert Silverberg. Anything by Alfred Bester, Fredric Brown, or Stanislaw Lem. And... «Dangerous visions». Brilliant anthology by some of the best sci-fi writers ever.



I have listened to Veronica's trilogy starting with Divergent. They were so entertaining--I wanted to be there.

Also Divine Rivals is my current fantasy fav of the year. It’s giving studio ghibli’s Howl’s Moving Castle with maybe Princess Mononokee? Honestly I just really liked it because it was so visual. It has light moments of young romance but dark moments of the frontlines of war.

All of "Shatter Me" series
All of "Vampire Academy" series



Throne of glass
Six if Crows
The Mortal instruments
The Cruel Prince
The infernal devices
Clockwork angle
And if ur not looking for magic n stuff it's not a si-fi either but I may like it:
Evernight by Claudia gray
it's a vampire type of book from what I remember
