I'm currently reading ''The Martian'' by Andy Weir and I've got to say that there are many scenes there that were not covered in the movie, and it's been really good so far. Provided that I'm still a COVID-19 carrier, isolated at home, and have all the time in the world right now to finish reading as I please, I figure that I'll finish that book pretty much this afternoon.
Afterwards, I'll start reading ''the Burning White'' by Brent Weeks, the last book in his latest Lightbringer series. I'll admit that some of the worldbuilding is a bit of a trainwreck, the prose and narration aren't the best I've seen, and the concept and characterization reek a little bit of evangelist symbolism, but it's still decently well-written, good drama, and I find the very concept of magic and the ways it is used in that world to be quite fun and fresh.
Brent Weeks is a bit too much of an unsubtle Magic the Gathering enthusiast for my liking, and incorporates it a bit weirdly in his world. But meh, despite all the parallel worlds, uselessly gransiose titles of cards that unexplainedly give insight into their subjects' lives to little enough purpose, his works are still readable, unlike ''the Magicians'' by Lev Grossmann, that steaming pile of dog****.