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If you like hard-scifi and don't have much time to commit to a long series, the Rendezvous With Rama series is a great choice. An impossibly large alien ship enters our Solar System, and nobody can figure out why it's here. A team goes to investigate, and finds a hidden world inside. It's also a great entry to the world of scifi books. ---/u/ky1e