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I'm having a so-so year of sci-fi reading, nothing bad, but nothing set my brain on fire either. I read John Scalzi's Interdependency trilogy, and thought it was fine. I finished, after a long gap, Cory Doctorow's Little Brother series, and thought it was only okay. I started Red Rising and finished the first book but didn't care for it enough to read any more of the series. I read Station Eleven, and thought it was just fine. So yeah, nothing enraptured me much this year.
Oh, I did finish Jo Walton's Thessaly trilogy (The Just City, The Philosopher Kings, Necessity) and I was surprised how much more firmly the series ended in sci-fi after starting more in fantasy. I wouldn't say that series rocked my socks either, but given the big narratives swings the books took, I was impressed by how well the series stuck the landing for a satisfying conclusion.
Station Eleven is wonderful, the show is definitely worth watching as well, it veers a bit but captures it really well.
On of my other favorite series I read last year is Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam trilogy, I was blown away by it. Based on what you've shared I think you'd like it.