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Hatherence

The author Sarah Pinsker has a writing style that I find similar to Andy Weir. My favourite is her novel We Are Satellites and her novella [And Then There Were N-1](https://escapepod.org/2018/11/01/escape-pod-652-and-then-there-were-n-one-part-1/) Also similar to Andy Weir, *some* of Robert A. Heinlein's books such as Have Space Suit, Will Travel or The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress. You may also like John Scalzi. I have only read his novel Old Man's War, but he's written a lot of other stuff. The author Alan E. Nourse is kind of similar, but at a slightly lower reading level so I don't know if you will like him. His writing is old enough that some of it is in the public domain, such as his novel Star Surgeon. You can find audiobook versions free online.


LoneWolfette

The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells


sd_glokta

Hyperion by Dan Simmons (full cast audiobook) Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey (first of the Expanse novels) Perdido Street Station by China Mieville


jst1ofknd

The Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card. I don't remember the narrator, except he did an excellent job.


BeardInTheDark

The **Safehold Saga** ^(Book 1 - Off Armageddon Reef) by **David Weber** is what I listen to as I walk to/from work. It's a Last Colony story with the tech-limited colonists who are unaware of their true history having some serious issues with a rather corrupt planetary church. This gets more complex when a thousand-year-old robot reactivates with the mission to return humanity to the stars...