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Jul 13, 2020 04:09PM

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The Expanse is space opera at its best. Read Leviathan Wakes and see whether you agree.
I've only read a few standalones by Scalzi. They were mostly forgettable, with an emphasis on one-line jokes. Maybe his series are better.

I suppose the first question I'll ask you is which 'essentials' you've liked best. If you say Asimov's Foundation or Heinlein I have nothing for you except I'll want to check which classics you've missed out on.

edit: Tierney, you have a lot of Allison's favorite books on your favorites shelf, so go with her rec and read The Collapsing Empire! :)





edit: Tierney, you have a lot of Allison's favorite books on your favorites shelf, so go with her rec and read The Collapsing Empire! :)"
her books are part of the essentials though

(Thanks Paul for alerting me to Noumenon #3, I didn't know it was coming!)






That's about the size of it. Scalzi always writes with a smirk and I've found it quite enjoyable. And he hits on a lot of different themes and styles of story, touching on military SF to light social commentary SF.
Corey … well I've only read Leviathan … is much more action/adventure space opera. And since the two authors joined to write the one long set of stories, they're likely to be pretty much one-note. Not as varied.
Basically I wouldn't call them similar at all.
Scalzi is more pop-culture/humorist … Closer to James K. Morrow (Towing Jehovah, City of Truth) or maybe a bit of Kurt Vonnegut. Corey is closer to Alastair Reynolds (Revelation Space) or Iain M. Banks (Consider Phlebas).
Those aren't perfect analogies of course but might give you a sense of their tone.

I mean I'm always a HUGE fan of recs of all kind so more than happy with those and always love how great this community is for that. Everyone's given awesome insights on the original question as well- honestly I think bc I heard of their collab I figured writing styles would be different. Obviously not! Hoping to still do both but have Corey sitting next to me as we speak. Scalzi's waiting for me next on my desk!
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