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.

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    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.

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

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        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.

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        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.

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    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?

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    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.

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      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).

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    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.