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I'm not sure if you are wanting suggestions of series to be caught up on the zeitgeist or actually just good stuff to read or not. If you want good things to read that are free I recommend my two favorites. The Wandering Inn and Worm. They are both very long web serials and that is not in a lot of peoples wheel house but if you are the sort that is reading wheel of time and Stormlight Archives, then these are going to be your jam.
Worm The Wandering Inn
Just be aware that The Wandering Inn turns into the absolutely longest rambling mess of dozens of viewpount characters.
It's often lovely, but sometines it just goes on and on and on... It is roughly three times longer than the entire Wheel of Time series, and its word count surpasses War and Peace, A Song of Ice and Fire, The Lord of the Rings, and The Hunger Games combined and it is still unfinished. Pirateaba writes like a mad person.