Bonus points for any books you believe are classics from that time period. Any language, but only fiction please.

I’m really excited to see what Lemmy has.

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    Two authors I haven’t surprisingly seen mentioned

    Neil Gaiman is great. If you haven’t read his works yet, start with *the ocean at the end of the lane". A wonderful, short read.

    This second one is going to be controversial.

    George RR Martin. The books are actually well written, and yes the final book probably won’t get written, but it won’t take away from your enjoyment. He is a very good writer.

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      GRR Martin knows how to write people. I think I learned a great deal of humanism just by reading his works alone

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    My nominations will be limited in scope to fantasy and sci-fi, but there are a few stand outs. Now, on to my nominations.

    There are so many amazing authors in our era, but I’ll stick to a few only.

    1. Brandon Sanderson - he writes like a machine, churning out books in-between other books. He’s unstoppable. I haven’t enjoyed his latest stuff, but his early stuff is outstanding high fantasy. Way of Kings blew my mind when I read it, and Mistborn was so original and awesome.

    2. Joe Ambercrombie - The Blade Itself is a wonderful book, as are all the follow-up novels

    3. Dan Simmons - The Hyperion Cantos is the most complex, outstanding, high-minded, thought provoking science fiction I’ve ever read.

    4. N. K. Jemisin - The Fifth Season and it’s sequels are some of the most unique ideas I’ve ever read. It’s incomparable to anything else. It stands alone in creativity.

    Honorable mentions: William Gibson, Dennis E. Taylor,