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message 1: by Susan (new)

Susan Bogush Anyone knows of any good ones pls let me know.
Thanks


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Susan wrote: "Anyone knows of any good ones pls let me know.
Thanks"


That is quite a vast field indeed, Susan. There are hundreds of works available, both classic and contemporary. Are you looking for occasional space battles, or outright space wars? I myself prefer more nuanced action rather than unending violence.

One series that I initially liked was the Honor Harrington Series by David Weber, which started with On Basilisk Station On Basilisk Station (Honor Harrington, #1) by David Weber . That book, along with a few sequels, was quite good and had plenty of space battles. Unfortunately, Weber's books then became gradually long, verbial, repititive stories with quite a lot of non-sense in terms of plots and deus-ex-machina outcomes and I then lost interest in him. However, his first 3-4 books are worth a read.


message 3: by Susan (new)

Susan Bogush thanks so much. my husband liles the space military war books


message 4: by Ann (new)

Ann | 18 comments You might look at the Vatta's War series by Elizabeth Moon - it's an oldie but goodie. :) The first book is Trading in Danger. Female protagonist; my hubby and I just listened to the first one and he enjoyed it. Another series I love is the Prince Roger series by David Weber and John Ringo, the first book is March Upcountry. It's pretty much all battles, but has quite a bit of humor. If you want to try an excellent indie author, you could look at M. D. Cooper. He has a LOT of books out, interlocking series, various co-authors; a whole universe. A good starting place is The Intrepid Series, with Outsystem as the first book. Lots of action!


message 6: by Chris (last edited Apr 22, 2020 12:20PM) (new)

Chris | 1130 comments Baen Books publishes a lot of military sf. They offer many ebooks, mostly first in series, for free.

Baen Free Library: https://www.baen.com/allbooks/categor...

Baen Books on Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=baen+books...


message 7: by Penelope (new)

Penelope Flynn | 32 comments The King's Bounty by Howard Knight is a military space opera that he might enjoy.

https://www.amazon.com/Kings-Bounty-P...


message 8: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1745 comments Mod
I'll recommend The Lost fleet series by Jack Campbell starting with Dauntless.


message 9: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 3682 comments I also really enjoyed Moon’s Serrano Legacy Trilogy.


message 10: by Jemppu (new)

Jemppu | 1735 comments Phillip wrote: "...The Forever War"

Seconding this rec.


message 11: by Twila (new)

Twila | 5 comments The Red Rising series is a favourite of mine. The first book only takes place on Mars but the characters branch out into space in the rest of the series. There's a fabulous mix of internal dialogue and action and the writing is a bit Homeric in nature. I would highly recommend it!


message 12: by Nanu (new)

Nanu | 40 comments I am really into Expeditionary Force by Craig Alanson.Columbus Day is the first book (I recommend the audiobook because RC Bray is the best).


message 13: by Melanie, the neutral party (new)

Melanie | 1613 comments Mod
Two very popular on-going series:
Terms of Enlistment
and
Odyssey One


message 14: by Doubledf99.99 (new)

Doubledf99.99 | 136 comments Few books by Gordon R. Dickson comes to mind:
Soldier Ask Not, and Tactics of Mistake.

Tactics Of Mistake
Tactics Of Mistake (Childe Cycle, #4) by Gordon R. Dickson
Soldier, Ask Not
Soldier, Ask Not (Childe Cycle, #3) by Gordon R. Dickson
Gordon R. Dickson


message 15: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 6130 comments F.M. Busby's Young Rissa and Rissa and Tregare are space warfare. I liked them a lot


message 16: by Don (new)

Don Dunham Some that I like

"A choice of Treasons" by J.L. Doty

"Poor Man's Fight" by Elliot Kay.

Seconding

"Old Man's War"


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