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For me it's "The golden age of the solar Clipper" series by Nathan Lowell.
It's not about the captains and pew pew laserfights, it's about the people working on trader ships, their small and big problems, their friendships and how they get along. It's a wonderful series of books where "nothing happens" and it still is strangely compelling. I have read the whole series multiple times, and it's one of the few book series that I've done that with.
Others have said, but The Expanse series by James S A Corey is amazing. Couldn't put it down and read it in a month or two. Excellent characters, intrigue and hard science.
Seveneves was pretty good, if a bit depressing through a lot of it.
I also really enjoyed the first Dune book, still working through the second.
Hyperion by Dan Simmons was really unique -- a pilgrimage kind of story with a crazy thing called the Shrike. Still reading that series as well.
Hmm, none of them except maybe expanse fits to me, I read the whole series as it came out, and it was decent, I liked the different genre for each book schtick that they were doing.
I'm not much for the depressing and horror stuff, I need optimistic happy stuff with good people being good to each other. The world is shitty enough as it is.
The hyperion is hyped up so much by pretensious people that I just never wanted to read it. I did go in that trap with the Banks books, I thought there must be something I'm missing, since so many people love them, but I just never did.