Hey guys! I don't have any books left to read and I'm open to any suggestions. Tech related or not, I would read anything.
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If you haven't read Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld books yet, that would be my first suggestion. It's a long series (41 novels, 5 short stories, 4 'sicence books', 2 children's books (both based on in-universe books), and a bunch of other things as well), but it's well written, the stories themselves are good, Pratchett's particular blend of satire and parody is quite often especially funny (some background knowledge of UK culture is needed to understand certain jokes, but it really doesn't detract from the stories all that much).
You can find a full list of the books here. Other than 'Small Gods' (which happens at some indeterminate time before at least 'Feet of Clay', possibly earlier), the publishing order of the novels matches the in-universe chronology, and is generally the recommended reading order (the various sub-stories reference each other with some regularity).
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