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message 1: by Anna (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Greetings Space Opera Fans!

It's that time of the month to nominate what space opera books we'd like to read as a group in June. Here in the north, spring is warming up for summer, while our friends in the south are beginning to hunker down and put on their sweaters.

Up this month we have the following categories:

READER PICK: Dead trees is where it's at for the Reader Pick, which should be widely available in both paperback and ebook at most chain bookstores and public libraries. Books can't be exclusive to Kindle Unlimited since we're a global community.

INDIE PICK: This is for those newer, edgier books where the author has to do it all. Books that have been published by a micropress that helps you upload the thing, but YOU otherwise do the work and marking are okay, or if you got your backlist back, still qualify.

YOUNG ADULT FRIENDLY PICK: This is where YOU guys help me indoctrinate set a good example for my teenagers and hook them up with good books that won't make them roll their eyes. That means: Must be written FOR a young adult and STAR a young adult protagonist (age 17 or less) and not have been published any earlier than the year 2000 AD (yeah, I know you all think Heinlein is young adult, but the Y2K kids think he's sooooo 1966).


(If the cover looks like THIS, it won't appeal to a 2016 teen)

Since it's hard to find purely space opera YA books, any sci-fi book that has a strong space or space-yearning element will probably be acceptable. Gotta still have spaceships and aliens.

Drop your nomination into the thread below and, on the first of the month (or so), we'll spin it through Random.org to pick three brand new group reads.

Be epic!

Anna Erishkigal
SOF Borg Queen

P.S. - drive-by spam nominations not allowed, so if you're not an active member, we reserve the right to disqualify anything fishy.


message 2: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Bergeron (scifi_jon) | 370 comments Reader pick: I hate this book, and feel it unfair I should be the only one to suffer so The Lazarus War Artefact (Lazarus War, #1) by Jamie Sawyer

Is The Empress Game (The Empress Game Trilogy #1) by Rhonda Mason indie? It's not published by one of the big companies.


message 3: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Gee thanks (I think) Jonathan for wanting to share...


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy DuBoff (amyduboff) | 9 comments If I may offer up the Omnibus of the first three volumes in my Cadicle series. It is indie and also YA-friendly.
Cadicle Omnibus (Volumes 1 - 3) by Amy DuBoff
Cadicle Omnibus


message 5: by Tom (new)

Tom Julian I'd like to offer Timberwolf to the Indie gods. https://www.amazon.com/Timberwolf-Tom... thank you!


message 6: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephentheh) | 3 comments I recently finished Three Days Breathing by Mike Maguire, and would recommend it for the indie pick. I'd love to hear what other people think of it!

Three Days Breathing by Mike McGuire


message 7: by Mary (last edited May 27, 2016 05:24PM) (new)

Mary Catelli | 101 comments Let's see. For General, I nominate
The January Dancer by Michael Flynn The January Dancer by Michael Flynn

For Indie
Torchship by Karl K. Gallagher Torchship by Karl K. Gallagher

for YA
Stitching Snow by R.C. Lewis Stitching Snow by R.C. Lewis


message 8: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Bergeron (scifi_jon) | 370 comments Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "Gee thanks (I think) Jonathan for wanting to share..."

You can't say I'm selfish :)


message 9: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Bergeron (scifi_jon) | 370 comments I hope the Paradox series by Rachel Bach gets the series read when it comes up for vote again. I'll gladly reread it.


message 10: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 342 comments Here I go again :) I'm sure one day this one will come up in the picks!

Indie Pick: Ambassador 1 Seeing Red (Ambassador Space Opera Thriller) by Patty Jansen

YA Pick: Stray (Touchstone, #1) by Andrea K. Höst


message 11: by Steph (new)

Steph Bennion (stephbennion) | 303 comments For the reader pick: Space Captain Smith - highly recommended if you like British humour.


message 12: by R. (new)

R. Billing (r_billing) | 196 comments If I may nominate myself again, something I don't do every time to give other writers a chance, Run from the Stars is available.


message 13: by Gaines (new)

Gaines Post (gainespost) | 234 comments I'm thinking the group may already have read this, but in case it hasn't, I'd love to read The Reality Dysfunction.


message 14: by Terry (new)

Terry Madden (terrymadden) | 1 comments I would second Leonie's pick of Patty Jansen's novel. If we second stuff here.


message 15: by Rion (new)

Rion  (orion1) | 108 comments Readers pick: Been meaning to try out some of Jack McDevitt's work, so how about A Talent for War seems very Space Operish.

And I'll second Torchship for indie.


message 16: by Fiannawolf (new)

Fiannawolf | 163 comments Indie: The Ember War by Richard Fox

Reader: A Soldier's Duty (Theirs Not to Reason Why, #1) by Jean Johnson *I am a broken fiddle for this book.

YA: *in progress

*Lots of fun nominations too: Still have some on my amazon wishlist. Oh and Lazarus is indeeeeeeeed very tropey, I have seen this before twilight zone.


message 17: by E.J. (new)

E.J. Fisch (ejfisch) | 117 comments Indie: Renegade by Joel Shepherd

Reader: The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1) by Becky Chambers

YA: Half Way Home by Hugh Howey (not strictly space opera, but still aliens, space travel, and categorized here on GR as YA)


message 18: by Veronica (new)

Veronica Scott I'll offer up my STAR CRUISE: OUTBREAK for the indie pick again. Star Cruise Outbreak by Veronica Scott . But if it's not sufficiently Space Opera, I totally understand!


message 19: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3641 comments Mod
Reader: The Agent Gambit The Agent Gambit (Liaden Universe, #9-10) by Sharon Lee . This is a two book collection, and the first one is free as ebook Agent of Change. Excellent space opera.

Indy: Temporary Duty Temporary Duty by Ric Locke . I thoroughly enjoyed this one, and while the ending did wrap things up nicely I still wish the author had lived to finish a sequel.


message 20: by Les (new)

Les | 53 comments description

I second Renegade (The Spiral Wars #1) by Joel Shepherd for Indie pick. I've just started it, and it's shaping up very nicely indeed.


message 21: by AndrewP (new)

AndrewP (andrewca) | 99 comments I would like to recommend Echo of Tomorrow Book One (Drake chronicles) by Rob Buckman by Rob Buckman as the INDIE pick.

He recently did a Q & A that you can find here:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/4410...


message 22: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Getting pretty close! June's about ready to "bust all over"


message 23: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Bergeron (scifi_jon) | 370 comments Les wrote: "

I second Renegade (The Spiral Wars #1) by Joel Shepherd for Indie pick. I've just started it, and it's shaping up very nicely indeed."


Cool looking cover. I'll nominate Renegade by Joel Shepherd for Indie as well, since I'm pretty sure the other one isn't Indie.


message 24: by Anna (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Just catching up now guys! This thread is now closed, I'll post the winners :-)


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