I have to support Axterix, Moorcock's pretty good and a classic in fantasy.
What I could add to this already extremely good list are T.H. White's version of the Artus saga, just don't remember the name (the ones and future king? please correct me).
The Dune series is awesome (I won't say more, already drowned these books with praises twice here)
Currently reading the Jesus Incident, as far as I know another classic of sf.
Both written by Frank Herbert.
Two classics of utopic literature. Aldous Huxley's Brave new world and Orwell's 1984. Both describe different developments of mankind and both playing in the present (our decades), that is more or less. Very interesting if somewhat a bit heavy to digest.
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reality is for those not smart enough to see the truth!!!!!
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