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Drew Karpyshyn

"Mass Effect" series

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Based on the popular video game franchise, this science fiction series takes readers on an interstellar journey filled with action, political intrigue, and complex characters. Follow the story of Commander Shepard as they navigate the Mass Effect universe and make difficult decisions that will impact the galaxy.

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James S. A. Corey

The Expanse series

If you're a fan of Mass Effect's detailed world-building and political intrigue, you'll love The Expanse series. The books follow a diverse cast of characters as they navigate a future where humanity has colonized the solar system. The series explores themes of politics, religion, and the consequences of our actions on a grand scale, much like Mass Effect.

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Iain M. Banks

The Culture series

If you're looking for a space opera with a focus on advanced technology and artificial intelligence, check out The Culture series by Iain M. Banks. The books follow the exploits of the Culture, a post-scarcity society that has achieved a high level of technological advancement. The series explores themes of artificial intelligence, morality, and the consequences of our actions in a thought-provoking and often humorous way.

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Douglas Adams

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

If you're looking for a humorous and lighthearted take on space opera, check out The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. The book follows the misadventures of Arthur Dent, an ordinary man who finds himself thrust into space when his planet is destroyed to make way for a hyperspace bypass. The book is full of witty humor and satire, making it a great palate cleanser between heavier sci-fi reads.

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Isaac Asimov

The Foundation series

If you're a fan of Mass Effect's exploration of history and the power of knowledge, you'll love The Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. The books follow the development of a mathematical science called psychohistory, which can predict the future on a large scale. The series explores themes of history, power, and the consequences of our actions in a thought-provoking way.

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Liu Cixin

The Three-Body Problem

If you're looking for a hard science fiction novel with a focus on alien contact and the consequences of our actions, check out The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin. The book follows a physicist who is contacted by an alien civilization and must grapple with the implications of their existence. The book is full of complex ideas and thought-provoking themes, making it a great choice for fans of Mass Effect's cerebral storytelling.

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Ursula K. Le Guin

The Left Hand of Darkness

If you're looking for a science fiction novel that explores gender and identity, check out The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin. The book takes place on a planet where inhabitants can choose their gender, exploring themes of identity, power, and the consequences of our actions in a unique and thought-provoking way.

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Andy Weir

The Martian

If you're a fan of Mass Effect's exploration of space and the challenges of survival, you'll love The Martian by Andy Weir. The book follows an astronaut who is stranded on Mars and must use his ingenuity and resourcefulness to survive. The book is full of humor, suspense, and scientific detail, making it a great choice for fans of Mass Effect's blend of action and science.

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Orson Scott Card

Ender's Game

If you're looking for a science fiction novel that explores the themes of leadership, morality, and the consequences of our actions, check out Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. The book follows a young boy who is recruited to attend a military academy and train for an upcoming alien invasion. The book is full of complex ideas and thought-provoking themes, making it a great choice for fans of Mass Effect's cerebral storytelling.

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