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Has any sci-fi book series gotten better with each new addition rather than worse?
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murderbot hyperion cantos culture
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revelation space broken earth triology
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@deanpierce.eth
I'll probably get in a fight for this, but Expanse. Early books are basically simple detective dramas, then scale increases to solar system wide corporate espionage, then the gate opens and we go galactic. Things keep exploding and we end up with some really deep meaning of the universe stuff.
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Enders Game and the second one are really good. But in general, the next ones are usually worst.
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Not that I know. Trying to stay away from series as much as possible. My first instinct is to see them as cash-cows.
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I’d say Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, too
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Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach trilogy
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Red Rising series although one book in the middle is quite off but the rising trends continue to the end
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Culture novels deepen over time (tho maybe not a "series" in the usual way) Broken Earth trilogy was strong throughout
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Three body problem
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PKD’s VALIS trilogy for sure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valis_(novel_series)?wprov=sfti1
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look, I enjoy the estate-authorized fanfic Second Foundation Trilogy (Greg Benford, Greg Bear, David Brin) just as much if not more than Asimov's later books. Imaginative and surprisingly fresh, written under limits that extract the creativity of these world-class writers on their own rights
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Red Rising, IMHO.
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Dune kind of
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