For me, the first time this happened was with The Royal Assassin Saga from Robin Hobb, and then Metro 2033.
This year, it’s The Witcher saga… (I can’t move on) I love all those introspective books with thoughtful heroes trying to make sense of the world they are forced to evolve into.
Do you have any other book like that?
Malazan Book of the Fallen was like this for me. Great worldbuilding. Big ideas and loads of characters. Lots of obscure detail, all the way down to potsherds and verdigris.
When I finished, I had a powerful impulse to reread the series immediately after finishing it.
The Night’s Dawn Trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton.
The Expanse made other sci-fi seem like fanfic
Most of Brandon Sanderson’s newer books make me feel like that.
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. It’s so much better than any of this other writing that it’s actually upsetting. But that series stuck with me for a long time.
Someday I hope to make it past the first book. I have read almost every King novel leading up to The Dark Tower series but I couldn’t get through The Gunslinger and I couldn’t say exactly why, it just didn’t grab my attention like his other works.
I didn’t even know there were Metro 2033 books! I’ll have to read them.
They are super cool!
I finished the first one and am halfway through 2034. Do you happen to know how old Hunter is? Also, thank you for the recommendation!