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Glory Road is begging for an adaption, even tho a bunch of other stories have ripped off the premise. Like, it'll be a "new" story to you, but you're going to constantly see shit that other writers ripped off in the 60 years since it was published.
It's Heinlein pulp SciFi too, so you can legit read it all in a day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_Road
If you like that and want more, he wrote a shit ton of novels about "Lazarus Long". Like, true old school 1960s sci Fi where the books weren't telling a single coherent story, he just had to keep pumping out pages so he kept coming up with new stories.
There's also "Stranger in a Strange land" which was known as "The hippie bible" during the height of the counter-culture movement, despite being about a man raised by Martians who returns to Earth.
Just anything by Heinlein really
"The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" is what I always recommend from Heinlein. I feel like this one in particular has stood up conceptually and thematically over time. AI, space colonialism, predatory capitalism, class revolution. It all feels very relevant.