I still do, although I find myself re-reading shit I have already read.
Today I was thinking about Stephen R. Donaldson's
Gap Cycle and perhaps re-reading it.
SPOILER ALERT! I will try not to give too much away.

The first book, "The Real Story"
could be read as a VERY disturbing stand-alone, if one can get through the thing. It is pretty brutal at times, Donaldson revisits his "rapey" thing again; if you read his "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant: Unbeliever" series you are familiar with what I am talking about. Probably, this one is worse in scope but similar to the Unbeliever series in that it happens in the first book, and then the repercussions do the reverb thing throughout the rest of the books.
So there's that, consider it a
<*TRIGGER*> warning as well as my first "spoiler." You also see some serious
mind-control shit, I am talking actual implantation of chips in heads. I think that about sums up the first book, it is short at least. So if you can read disturbing shit like that, it really sets up a wild ride through the next four books.
Apparently, Donaldson sort of modeled it along a Wagnerian Ring Cycle line: it is epic and sort of apocalyptic by the end.
MORE SPOILERS!
If I recall correctly, in the second book you find out more about the UMCP (United Mining Company Police) and
maybe the UMC (United Mining Company) itself. The
UMC is basically either Elon Musk or *spit* Jeff Bezos. I think looking at the UMC as the sort of space-company that Jeff Bezos might come up with is closer to the mark, that guy is an ass. Musk is just an awesome autistic full retard, probably not total dick, I digress.
Basically, the UMC & UMCP run space operations. Led by the "Dragon," as the Bezos character is called, maybe that is your Musk angle? Bezos "The Dragon" stole the nickname and the tech somehow? I don't honestly remember. Main point, some dick quadrillionaire asshole has control of space and has a private police force to protect his shit, which is pretty much all of space.
Then you have the
Aminion: freakish space alien Borg-types. Basically, when they capture you they
inject DNA mutagens (mRNA?) that turns you into one of them
*. People are scared as hell of those fuckers, and it is supposedly the UMCP's job to keep humanity safe from them
*...
EVEN MORE SPOILERS!
By the third book, shit is getting crazy. It begins to dawn on you that "The Real Story" is actually pretty fucking twisted. Heroes become Villlains, Villains become Victims, Victims turn into Heroes: it gets pretty weird. All is not as it seems. Also, the books seem to be getting longer in page-counts because more and more shit is going on.
In the story and book writing world this third book marks the high-point of the "Story Arc." You start to see some of that Orson Scott Card "
sympathetic wahoo" he talks about in his "
guide to writing." I digress: this shit is starting to get good!
BUT WAIT, EVEN MORE SPOILERS!
I think it is in this one that the sick reality of "The Real Story" begins to become apparent to the characters within it. Everybody seems to be trying to "Fix this Shit" in their own special way. And by special, I mean most of them are complete 'tards (like Bezos) and are actually breaking shit. I digress. Apparently, there is need for some Justice of the Necessary and Normal type. Who is going to dispense it? Will they succeed? You get to find out in:
NOW WITH EVEN MORE SPOILERS!!!
If, and only if, you can survive that long in this reading. But oh, boy: your God-like reading skills will be well rewarded. This shit gets LIT CITY, I tell you what. It is pretty much a mic-drop ending to end all endings and shit. I mean look at the title: "
This Day All Gods Die?" That can't be good unless you happen to be an Atheist.
Probably, most readers will turn to Cthulu for guidance after completing the series. Myself, as a confirmed 'tard: I said, "YAY! THAT WAS FUN, I WANT TO DO IT AGAIN!" because there was SO much shit going on. It was not too far into my second reading of the first book, "The Real Story", that I realized: "
Whoa, this is some heavy shit" AND "
My God, this is a difficult book to read."
I will neither confirm nor deny that I
completely re-read that first book before re-reading the rest of them.
I cannot stress enough my initial
<*TRIGGER*> warning. That first book is not for the faint of heart, you can probably get through it if you remember that it is, after all, fiction. SCIFI/HORRORish fiction to be sure.
Weak 'tards probably should go find the "Elmo Learns To Read" series at their nearest pubic libary.
Maybe somebody will turn this into an awesome Movie- or Mini-series for you illiterate 'tards out there? I hope so, as long as it doesn't go the way "Starship Troopers" went, that was an awful adaptation. Huh, that reminds me that the new Dune movie is coming out soon. I hope it doesn't suck.
I have clearly said two mucks!
Lawd.
*the hobo elite