Read the expanse series if you haven't. It's good. Bio of a space tyrant is pretty good too, but definitely less hard sci-fi.
If you want something very different, try Malazan Book of the Fallen. It's fantasty, but the world building is outstanding.
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Read the expanse series if you haven't. It's good. Bio of a space tyrant is pretty good too, but definitely less hard sci-fi.
If you want something very different, try Malazan Book of the Fallen. It's fantasty, but the world building is outstanding.
Malazan Book of the Fallen is one of the best brick walls I've ever put my head through.
Lmao.
It's a lot, that's for sure. I'm on my first time through, and on book 5.
My friend got me hooked on them after my 3rd read of the Wheel of Time (speaking of brick walls)
The common factor seems to be more grounded Earth-based sci-fi with a smidge of horror and perhaps some mystery, rather than space battles.
In that case, films and TV:
And one with spaceships in it: Starship Troopers
That goes a little too hard into horror, so also try:
Although they are all pretty obvious. Might have to ponder this more.
edit: also:
This is a great list!
12 monkeys is also a series. It's not as good as the movie, but still amazing.
Edit: more into the light scifi genre, Jennifer Government