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Marrow by Robert Reed and Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke are not exactly space opera, but they take place onboard mysterious spacescraft. As does Greg Bear's Eon. See also Hull Zero Three and Tau Zero.
Oh, The Wreck of The River of Stars by Michael Flynn. I thought it was okay.
There are tons of books that take place on Generation Ships. If that sort of thing interests you, that's a deep hole you can go down.

You might enjoy the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper Series (also called Trader Tales) by Nathan Lowell. I don't usually think of it as space opera because it has none of the heroic, military action aspects that usually apply. But it's all about relationships, as the crew of the commercial trading vessels travel about the cosmos. And the main character, Ismael Horatio Wang, is one of my favorite characters ever. I highly recommend the series. They don't have standard audio versions, but you can get the author's podcast versions for free from Podiobooks.

D'oh! How did I forget that? Yes, definitely.


I'd recommend Rimrunners and Merchanter's Luck by C.J. Cherryh. Both take place on starships and space stations.

Another story set on board a ship, similar theme, but more of an action-adventure style, is J.S. Morin's Salvage Trouble which is a novella and part of an ongoing series. In ambience it is very similar to Firefly (but thankfully without the cowboys and horses) and fulfils all the classic space opera tropes.
A very popular series is James A A Corey the Expanse, beginning with Leviathan Wakes, which has recently been made into a TV series. Most of the action takes place on a spaceship. I myself didn't like Leviathan Wakes as much as the other two books because I found the main protagonist Jim Holden to be too overpowered and central to the story. I prefer that all the characters are a team of equals


Most of the story takes place on the ship.
The Ark by Peter Tomlinson takes place on a generation ship (murder mystery thriller scifi hybrid).


The Dahak series:

The Stars At War Series

The Wing Commander series


Maybe it's not space opera...


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Absolutely! Good stuff.

(and BTW how do you mention people from the thread? by using the '@' symbol in front of the username you read?)
Alex V wrote: " BTW how do you mention people from the thread? by using the '@' symbol in front of the username you read?"
Goodreads doesn't have a device for that. You can reply to a specific post by clicking the "reply" link at the bottom right of the post, and it will copy the poster's name and the first part of the text into your reply message. Just as I did with this (although I changed the text that was quoted).
Goodreads doesn't have a device for that. You can reply to a specific post by clicking the "reply" link at the bottom right of the post, and it will copy the poster's name and the first part of the text into your reply message. Just as I did with this (although I changed the text that was quoted).
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I am looking for something specific. I would love to ask you all if there are any Space Operas that exclusively deals with travel trough space, and the onboard relationship on a spaceship. Think Space Battleship Yamato or off course Star Trek. Romance, adventure and new worlds, everything I think many of us describe a space opera as.
These books can be classics or recent, I don't really mind. I would also love them to have audiobook versions of the same book.