So of the bits and pieces I remember, I have no idea what novel they were in. Didn’t help that he tended to have characters appear in multiple books.
The only one I went back and reread as an adult was Slaughterhouse 5, which I thought held up pretty well, although I didn’t like it enough to go back to any of his other stuff.
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Kurt Vonnegut documentary on Hulu was done really well
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Not a Slough House novel, but gives backstory on some Slough House characters. Obviously not the place to start if you haven't read Herron.
The latest entry in the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells, System Collapse. It's exactly what you would expect, recommended for any sci-fi fans.
The End of the Wasp Season by Denise Mina. police procedural set in Glasgow, one of a series. Mina is an excellent writer, I think these are among the best in the genre.
I also have been rereading the original Uplift trilogy by David Brin, still find them enjoyable.