I decided to get things started with a bang and first recommend a man who is quite possibly my favorite author ever, Alastair Reynolds. Reynolds is a science fiction writer. He is a former astrophysicist with a PhD in astronomy, so as you might imagine, he knows his stuff. The books he writes are epic space operas, with most spanning vast amounts of outer space over staggering amounts of time.
One of my favorite things about Reynolds' work is his ability to make the technology of his far-future stories seem so plausible. He describes things, that to today's world, are impossible due to our current technological limitations, but nonetheless feel real and believable. I attribute this to his background, having firsthand experience with current technology and being able to extrapolate on the progression we will make. His knowledge also allows him to accurately describe space phenomena in thrilling ways.
So, what should you read first? Reynolds does have a series of books based in the same universe. The first of which is Revelation Space
If science fiction isn't your thing, or if you enjoy it, but only on occasion, this author might not be for you. Most of Reynolds' books are so heavily laden with science fiction elements that it might be intimidating to someone new to the genre. I can still recommend one of his books to you, however! Check out Century Rain
Awesome, thanks for the recommendation! I've been thinking I need to become a little more literary. All I ever seem to read anymore are news articles every now and again. :P Definitely going to check this out!
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