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Thank you!

I read a lot of those - It's not that I am anti-romance. I just want a story besides obsessing over a love interest.


Other than that I would say in high-fantasy Raymond E. Feist and David Eddings.


By Wells as well: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
I prefer this over her other series. it's good. weird and interesting. the end of the series was less good, but I had fun till book 5 or so.
flip Murderbot on it's head and you get this https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
anymore info and I'll spoiler it for you.
one of the best recent world buildings and ship crew interactions (IMO anyway):
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
first book is amazing, didn't like the second (others did), third was good, fourth was best (after the first).
very very unique Asian world building book about enhanced warriors and their culture:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
a classic, about biological scifi and warbuilding. actually, anything by Butler is top:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
HAVE FUN :D

Hits most of your targets for things you like I think…
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4145...


The Sword of Kaigen (indie, but one of the best fantasy novels of all time IMHO)
The Spellshop
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn
Tress of the Emerald Sea
The Tainted Cup
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
All of the above are really wonderful, avoid all the tropes you’re tired of, and excel at a lot of the things you like, so I’m sure there’ll be something you’ll enjoy.


Science fiction: Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang, a clash of political, cultural, social, and (some) military systems of Earth and human settlements on Mars. Terrific world-building.
Fantasy: The Water Outlaws by SL Huang, re-gendered, re-telling of The Water Margin, set in a fantasy version of the Chinese Empire with a well-developed magic system.

my own book here? It has next to none of that.


my own book here? It has next to none of that."
you can recommend it in the author's section of this forum

Science fiction: Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang, a clash of political, cultural, soc..."
I think it could be a very interesting book. I read the original version of The Water Margin and I liked it.

Great book!

So I remembered In the Time of the Sixth Sun series by Thomas Harlan. It's got great world-building (if you like alternate history and space opera, of course) and virtually no romance. It also has none of those tired tropes that make you sick.

Lots of literary shenanigans, and censors at work. Of course I expect that it is going to be more interesting to those who have read the novel, but most to those who have already noted odd inconsistencies between translations and retellings (which I have on a small scale).

Thank you so much! I really like this book.

World building, Interesting characters, Deciding to step up, Playing with ideas, concepts, moral dilemmas, Non-romantic alliances, Emphasis on choices, Character growth"
How about Carol Berg?
I have read Flesh and Spirit / Breath and Bone; she has others too. Very solid writing.
I learned about her from fellow member YouKneek; check out her reviews of Berg's books.
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2...

Totally agree with the Becky Chambers recs.
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Tropes I am sick of:
"Chosen One"
"Reluctant Chosen One"
"Fey Prince/Vampire/Werewolf falling for smart mouth mortal girl"
"Alpha/Luna"
"Harem/reverse harem"
"Damsel in Distress"
I am not particularly into smut.
I am not particularly into YA.
Stuff I like:
World building
Interesting characters
Deciding to step up
Playing with ideas, concepts, moral dilemmas
Non-romantic alliances
Emphasis on choices
Character growth
I like to support indie authors.
Any suggestions? Currently reading the murderbot series.