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I also found the first book hard to put down once I got started. I’m hoping that trend continues with the other two books.

It was quite different from what I usually read, but highly engaging.

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Yes, the second book in the series “The Jesus Incident” is very Dune-esq. I’d recommend that one above the others.

Edit: There’s four books! I forgot about “The Lazarus Effect”

Faydaikin , (edited ) to Literature in Your Sci-Fi suggestions
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Frank Herberts ‘WorShip’ saga is one of my personal favorites after Dune. Although the first book in the series, ‘Destination: Void’ is a hard slow burn.

All the 4 books can be read as individuel stories, but just give a “bigger picture” if read as a series.

There’s also something to be said about some of the more ‘Classic’ Sci-Fi books, like: ‘Starship Troopers’, Do Androids Dream…’ and ‘2001’.

‘Annihilation’ is another really good book. I haven’t read the sequels yet, so I can’t speak on those.

‘The Void’ trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton is another series that might interest you. It’s sci-fi with a hard ‘S’ if remember correctly.

Faydaikin , to U.S. News in Proud Boy Christopher Worrell, on house arrest in Jan. 6 case, disappears ahead of sentencing
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Wasn’t he a ‘Proud Boy?’ I feel like Russia would be against his ‘ideals.’

Although the American ‘Far Right’ has been doing some fairly odd things the last decade or two.

I’m guessing it all goes ‘full circle’ at some point. Tyranny and Oppression and all such.

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