I really enjoyed The Hyperion Cantos, and the first few Dune books I read a long time ago (may reread these now). Can anyone recommend some other books (or series) along these lines? Huge stories on an epic scale, space battles, cool future tech, etc.

  • @Landrin201@lemmy.ml
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    61 year ago

    I think The Expanse is a pretty obvious recommendation.

    I also really like the Remembrance of Earth’s Past books by Cixin Liu, but I’m not sure I’d call that a Space Opera. It’s a series, yes, but it is very unlike other long-form space operas.

    • @hbar@lemmy.mlOP
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      31 year ago

      I’ve heard the Expanse books are great, I watched the Amazon series already. Are the books even better?

      • @Landrin201@lemmy.ml
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        41 year ago

        I watched the show first (I’ve never gotten past season 4, personally) and I liked the books WAY more. The show added a lot of unnecessary drama that distracted from the overall plot IMO.

      • @Knoll0114@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        I’m seconding the other guy that the books are even better! Plus they go past the point of the show so you’ll be able to get more out of the world.

      • iNeedScissors67
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        11 year ago

        The show is my favorite show of all time and I still think the books are better. If you liked the show, at all, you’ll really like the books. Amos Burton is probably my favorite character in any fictional universe.

    • @Jaximus@lemmy.ml
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      11 year ago

      The expanse is probably the best sci fi series of recent past. It is only comparable to classics like Asimov and le Guin in quality, although it has a very different philosophy and style.

  • @Octorine@lemmy.ml
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    31 year ago

    Alastair Reynolds’s Revelation Space series is fantastic and sounds like what you’re looking for.

    • Che Banana
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      11 year ago

      2nd this, great worldbuilding in the first books; and the peripheral Inspector Dreyfus books. diamond dogs etc.

      IMO the latest book in the series (the final one? maybe?) Inhibitor Phase was disappointing…rehashed characters (somehow, Palpatine returned vibes) & a "grudgingly respect through shared adversities " trope that was hard to overcome.

  • @sin_free_for_00_days
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    21 year ago

    Neal Asher’s polity books. Culture books, kind of, in setting if nothing else.

  • @falcon
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    11 year ago

    I dig Perry Rhodan. Read the first cycle of the original series: The Third Power (vols 1 - 49). The NEO series - a reboot - is being published in english by J Novel Club and, while it has a manga-style cover art, it is not Japanese content. It’s a german pulp series.

  • JollyRoberts
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    11 year ago

    The Honor Harrington series is great for epic space opera.

    The Bobiverse is really good too, though less… grandiose? It felt more personal to me.

    The Well of Souls serie(s) are great.

    For less opera and more funny the Phule books by Robert Aspirin are good.

    • @hbar@lemmy.mlOP
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      11 year ago

      Awesome list, thanks! Looks like the first book of Honor Harrington is free on Kindle so I can check it out right away. Should I read that series in publication order?

  • I really enjoyed Peter Hamilton’s Commonwealth Saga (Pandora’s Star/Judas Unchained) + The Void Trilogy which is in the same universe as the Commonwealth Saga books and features some of the same characters.

  • @LostCause@lemmy.ml
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    11 year ago

    I‘m reading the Culture series right now and I feel like it fits at least partially. It‘s got an epic scale, space battles and future tech. Only thing disorienting for me is how each book so far seems to be about someone/somewhere else.

  • DrElementary
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    11 year ago

    The Imperial Radch trilogy by Ann Leckie was very good. It’s got a few interesting themes along with the space battles and evil empires and weird aliens, like gender and personhood. I hear there’s a new book in the same universe, but unconnected to the trilogy characters, that just came out I think?

  • @Cybertardis@infosec.pub
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    11 year ago

    I would recommend the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown. Every book takes place on a different planet with an amazing amount of character building and detail in the plot.

    • @senatorpresident@midwest.social
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      11 year ago

      Did you finish book 5? That one was a slog for me, and I enjoyed most of the rest (even if book 3 showed much of the strain of finishing the first trilogy, I never felt the pacing slip as much).