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I can't quite tell all the books on your bookshelf so I'll just make some general recommendations. I can't recommend Dune past book 1. You just came off long "hard" sci-fi with Stephenson so may I suggest something a bit lighter. I think The Dispossessed by le Guin would be good - it's standalone and with interesting political philosophy themes. le Guin sits in the ranks of great SF writers and she's hard to beat. If you want to keep the religious side I can recommend The Sparrow. Otherwise if you want to stay with the hard sci-fi follow the flowchart and check out Permutation City by Greg Egan

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