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Aug 02, 2015 10:06AM

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There's A LOT of difference between Ender's game that most people like and the... other books

Old Man's War series is pretty good. It's five books long.
Revelation Space series is phenomenal. Some of the best science fiction ever written. You'll have to Google it to find out the order of the books, I don't have them off the top of my head.

Old Man's War series is pretty good. It's five books long.
Revelation Space series is phenomenal. Some of the best science fi..."
Revelation Space, Redemption Ark and then Absolution Gap.
There are two other books set in the Revelation Space Universe. One of those is his best book, IMHO: Chasm City. The last one he wrote is The Prefect which is perfect if you like space opera AND mystery/detective books.

Honestly, I would go with Peter F. Hamilton first
The Reality Dysfunction: Night's Dawn Trilogy 1
The Neutronium Alchemist: Night's Dawn Trilogy 2
The Naked God: Night's Dawn Trilogy 3
If those are too big (each is over 1000 pages) then /i would just read Hamilton's duology
Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained.
Others not be missed would include dan Simmons The Hyperion Omnibus: Hyperion / The Fall of Hyperion and (of course) Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Trilogy.
There's a lot more where those come from....


Also look at :
Galaxy Unknown series
Quarter Share series
Vatta's War series
Heris Serrano series

So now! I am going to try what you guys put here. Thanks!

Revelation Space, Redemption Ark and then Absolution Gap.
There are two other books set in the Revelation Space Universe. One of those is his best book, IMHO: Chasm City. The last one he wrote is The Prefect which is perfect if you like space opera AND mystery/detective books."
Regarding the order, Chasm City (which time-wise is a prequel to the main books, but not the entirety of them, because of relativity) probably fits best between the first and second main books, and The Prefect (also a prequel) can be read whenever but probably best after the first book.
There's also Galactic North, which is a collection of short stories set in the Revelation Space universe, and Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days which consists of two novellas.
And he's written another great, stand-alone space opera called House of Suns.

So now! I am going to try what you guys put here. Thanks!"
Great fantasy series! Nice!

I'd suggest reading Galactic North fairly early while in the process of going through the Revelation Space series. It does a good job of exposing the reader to some of the concepts inherent in the Conjoiner/Demarchist dichotomy. I read it much later, but felt it would have been useful if I had stumbled on it years ago.
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