I’ve basically been ordered to pick up any fiction book and read, after a friend discovered I’ve not read anything but non-fiction for a decade.
The ones I’ve enjoyed in the past have been short, fantastical or sci-fi (think Aldous Huxley, Ian McEwan), but crucially with amazing first person descriptive prose - the kind where you’re immersed in the writing so much you’re almost there with the character.
I liked sci-fi as the world’s constraints weren’t always predictable. Hope that makes sense.
Any recommendations?
Edit: I’m going to up the ante and, as a way of motivating myself to get off my arse and actually read a proper story, promise to choose a book from the top comment, after, let’s say arbitrarily, Friday 2200 GMT.
Edit deux: Wow ok I don’t think I’ve ever had this many responses to anything I’ve posted before. You’ve given me what looks like a whole year of interesting suggestions, and importantly, good commentary around them. I’m honouring my promise to buy the top thing in just under 4 hours.
Read Everworld
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein.
My pick if it was Heinlein would be my own first of his, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.
Ian McDonald’s River of Gods is probably the most enjoyable thing I’ve read in the last few years.
Tress of the Emerald Sea I think is the best gateway to Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere. It’s styled after Princess Bride if she wasn’t helpless. I enjoy a lot of his books, ask if you want more recommendations!
Someone else mentioned the Mistborn Trilogy which is great and has a quality sequel trilogy as well, also Sanderson Cosmere
Can’t believe no one has mentioned it already but the book that got me into reading was “Enders game” by Orson Scott Card. Fairly short and has a split set of follow up books that branch off in 2 directions in you want more.
@Philote @foofiepie Ender’s Game is some top-tier sci-fi