The 'Fancy Jack Crossman' historical fiction series by Garry Douglas Kilworth. Every book until 'Brothers of the Blade'. 'The Forever War' by Joe Haldeman Otherwise I don't read much fiction. I'm much more into non-fiction, philosophy and history books. I recommend almost anything by Plato (just be prepared to do some research and if you read 'The Republic' be ready to read it several times), Maurice Merleau-Ponty was the source of an epiphany, and Baruch Spinoza I recommend to those who'd like to sample the derivation of all of existence from 5 essential propositions.