American Gods, Neil Gaiman (my only complaint about this book is that I frequently caught myself wondering how an American author -- who isn't Stephen King -- would have written the book)
Courtship Rite, Donald Kingsbury
Darwin's Radio, Greg Bear
Islands in the Net, Bruce Sterling
The Diamond Age, Neil Stephenson
The Ginger Star, Leigh Brackett (and the rest of her Skaith novels, for that matter)
The Scarlet Plague, Jack London Yes, Jack London wrote a sci-fi book. It scared the crap out of me when I read it as a little kid, and set me up for a lifetime of reading about contagions and broken societies.
Regarding Fantasy things I've enjoyed Joe Abercrombie's First Law trilogy and especially 'Best Served Cold' as a singular read.
I read the three in the trilogy back-to-back-to-back over a weekend this spring. I'm not sure I slept that weekend, honestly. (Also, Sand dan Glokta's personality reminds me strongly of Veik's player.
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