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I'm just about done with Shaman by Kim Stanley Robinson, I've read most of his work and this might be his strongest work. It's clear from the Mars and science in the capitol trilogies that the man is obsessed with stone age culture so it's an obvious choice of setting for him and unlike much of the rest of his work it's a simple and self contained story.
I'm also a few chapters into Julia by Sandra Newman, a retelling of 1984 from Julia's pov. Very evocative and well written so far, looking forward to the rest of the book.
I adored the Mars trilogy as a teenager, it's hard for me to be objective about it as it's such a comfort read.
I know a lot of people feel the series loses steam part way through Green Mars, and I can see why, but I love all three books unconditionally 🥹