Maybe Pierce Brown's Red Rising? I read the first three books recently (which are a self-contained trilogy in their own right), and while the series has been widely compared to GoT and Hunger Games, the novel that kept coming to mind when I read the first Red Rising was Alfred Bester's "The stars my destination". Not saying it's ever going to be a genre-shaking classic on the same scale, but it has a lot of the same energy. Rage and the struggle to control it, mostly.
Maybe Pierce Brown's Red Rising? I read the first three books recently (which are a self-contained trilogy in their own right), and while the series has been widely compared to GoT and Hunger Games, the novel that kept coming to mind when I read the first Red Rising was Alfred Bester's "The stars my destination". Not saying it's ever going to be a genre-shaking classic on the same scale, but it has a lot of the same energy. Rage and the struggle to control it, mostly.