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"Armor" by John Steakley - Heavily inspired by Starship Troopers, but with a focus on psychology instead of philosophical and political matters. Depicts shell shock better than anything I've read, except perhaps the only other book by the same author.
"Zones of Thought" series by Vernor Vinge. Character-driven space opera by a guy with a good understanding of both anthropology and computer science.
"Santiago: a Myth of the Far Future" by Mike Resnick. Well-paced space western where every single character is memorable. Overall joy to read.
"Rolling Hot" by David Drake. Part of the "Hammer's Slammers" universe/series. It's a sci-fi retelling of the Tet Offensive. Exhausted vets and fresh recruits are forced to go on a protracted assault/journey towards a distant city. Immersive, grounded and a little heartbreaking.
"Zones of Thought" series by Vernor Vinge. Character-driven space opera by a guy with a good understanding of both anthropology and computer science.
"Santiago: a Myth of the Far Future" by Mike Resnick. Well-paced space western where every single character is memorable. Overall joy to read.
"Rolling Hot" by David Drake. Part of the "Hammer's Slammers" universe/series. It's a sci-fi retelling of the Tet Offensive. Exhausted vets and fresh recruits are forced to go on a protracted assault/journey towards a distant city. Immersive, grounded and a little heartbreaking.