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I loved Snow Crash, though when it came out I was working a crappy delivery job which because of the opening chapters of Snow Crash I started romanticizing and then stuck with it for at least a year longer than any sane person would have.
I dug Old Man's War. Still need to get to the others in that series. And I'll have to check out the other series here based on the strength of the company you've put them in. Thanks for posting this, Ryan!

I just finished Leviathan Wakes and loved it, but it sounds like that is already on your radar.
Look into Gateway by Frederik Pohl if you haven't already. Not too action packed (militarily speaking) but it's mysterious and great storytelling.

Jack Campbell's Lost Fleet series
Richard Ellis Preston Jr.'s Romulus Buckle & the City of the Founders and Romulus Buckle & the Engines of War -- action and adventure in a post-apocalyptic, steampunk California.
Hannu Rajaniemi's The Quantum Thief and The Fractal Prince. Capers in a very high-tech solar system. A very immersive world, to be sure.
Michael Flynn's The January Dancer, Up Jim River, In the Lion's Mouth, and On the Razor's Edge. Espionage, intrigue, capers, and action in a very far future galaxy. Also, very immersive.
Wen Spencer's A Brother's Price. A low-tech -- future? Alternate world? There's action, though.
Sandy Mitchell's Ciaphas Cain: Hero of the Imperium and Ciaphas Cain: Defender of the Imperium. Yes they are tie-ins, but the whole structure of the books is very well done, for those who want smart story-tellnig.


All You Need Is Kill. Really interesting premise and some brilliant action (from what I've seen of the trailers for the movie adaptation with Tom Cruise, I would read this first)
The Rookie. Space Football! Football player raised in a human centric culture has to adapt to playing football with aliens (also has three others in the series).
Tuf Voyaging. This one doesn't really have action but for smart, clever writing, it's tough to beat.
Pandora's Star. Proper space opera with massive battles, a huge cast of characters and a galaxy-spanning plot.



Welcome Ashleigh!
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