The Best Space Opera Book
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The Best Space Opera Book
So, which are the best space opera sagas in book format?
(Excluding Star Wars, we all now about it's up's and downs)
Recomendations?
(Excluding Star Wars, we all now about it's up's and downs)
Recomendations?
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2001, 2010, 2063, 3001, Space Odyssey, Asimovs Foundation series, and ones that I still need to read are Zahn Star Wars books.
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Yeah, i've heard about the scale of it, I'm trying to find coureage to start reading them... 1000 pages per book... umm... one week for each... ummmmm.Vendetta wrote:The Night's Dawn trilogy.
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The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God.
Absolutely mindfuckingly epic (3700 pages, one plot, several stories), absolutely redefines the word 'scale' in Space Opera.
It does not get better.
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But yeah, the Foundation series, Anne McCaffrey's Talent series, the Crystal Singer series (though they're somewhat iffy), David Weber's Honor Harrington series (though the new one focuses more on politics than actual space opera...I think he's setting up for a new series of HH books).
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Who's the author?consequences wrote:Lensman
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Dune is definitely space opera: expansive space faring civilizations, fight for galactic domination, etc.
Has anyone read Lois Bujold?
Has anyone read Lois Bujold?
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So I hear about the Saga, but besides the book count (16, I think), what separates them from the others? Are they on par with, for example, Night's Dawn?consequences wrote:Bujold is a woman, and the writer of the Vorkosigan Saga. Truly awesome books.
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Well, the Honor Harrington was a good space opera (before it turned into a political soap opera...)
Dune
Night's Dawn Trilogy
baxters Xeelee series, although I think it might be a bit too "epic" for a space opera...
Dune
Night's Dawn Trilogy
baxters Xeelee series, although I think it might be a bit too "epic" for a space opera...
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Yeah, I've read some synopsis of it's books. I want to avoid time travel plots as much as possible.Dahak wrote:baxters Xeelee series, although I think it might be a bit too "epic" for a space opera...
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Aren't the Lensman series a "little" bit old?
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WWI era sci-fi isn't too old.
After all I am a big fan of Jules Vern, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and H.G. Wells, so if the Victorian Sci Fi, isn't too old, the WWI & WWII era stuff can't be either.
Also Science Fiction got really good just after WWII when Farmer and Heinline invented Sex in Sci Fi.
After all I am a big fan of Jules Vern, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and H.G. Wells, so if the Victorian Sci Fi, isn't too old, the WWI & WWII era stuff can't be either.
Also Science Fiction got really good just after WWII when Farmer and Heinline invented Sex in Sci Fi.
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Dune and Foundation are a must, but for a couple books not mentioned try Jandor of Callistro series by Lin Carter.
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You mean, in the future we have to physicaly mate? yuck!THe Yosemite Bear wrote:Also Science Fiction got really good just after WWII when Farmer and Heinline invented Sex in Sci Fi.
OK, I'll put them on my list...
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Up until then it was implided like Ming would hold Dale Arden "Captive". Nope Farmer and Heinline had folks doing what came natural, and say compared to Horseclans, or Gor, or Terry Goodkin, their softcore was pretty soft.
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