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Books about: Space opera with other world stuff, posh space travel, plot driven, strong female lead
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Binti by Nnedi Okorafor Binti
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine A Memory Called Empire
Crystal Singer and its sequels by Anne McCaffrey Crystal Singer
The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey The Ship Who Sang
Newton's Wake by Ken MacLeod Newton's Wake
Note that all but the last book have female authors.

Ancillary Sword
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Ancillary - Mercy

Elizabeth Moon's Vatta's War series, starting Trading in Danger. Also, The Serrano Legacy, starting Hunting Party
Oh, it seems that I mostly read about female characters who also fight! Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon collaborated on Sassinak, the first book in the Planet Pirates series.
Just one more suggestion and then I'll stop as this one also has a military bias - Tanya Huff's Confederation series that starts with A Confederation of Valor - I haven't actually read this one but the reviews are good and I plan to read it soon.

The tail end of the series is a wasted by the writers, but there’s a good 13 or so books before.

Thank you for the suggestion. At 33 I am well past the point in my life where smut makes me blush. I've mostly stopped reading YA, because it doesn't work for me anymore, but haven't really hit my stride yet with being a more mature reader.

Binti by Nnedi Okorafor Binti
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine A Memory Called Empire..."
Thank you! I saw Binti come up on Goodreads recently and was thinking about looking into it.

There are multiple authors, but all the characters and stories are interlinked.
As I said, first book (Mated) is a bit full on with 4 mates. The rest ease up a bit, but most are ménage of some variety (males, females, humans, aliens). The series does take a dive after the first dozen, IMO. Everything is still ‘there’, but the authors are wasting the stories by shoehorning them out. Still love the characters, and even the plots.
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Salvation series, a space opera. Space travel is both via ships, and through portals. The alien ship is pretty posh. Several planets are visited in book 1, presumably all the books.

Rules of Redemption by T.A. White is a chef's kiss to the genre. One of my all time favourites! A seemingly devil-may-care space scavenger rescues some alien children from a starship catastrophe, and ends up being chased down by their guardians. Turns out, she's actually part of their species from a long-lost stolen generation and they want her back –– whether she wants to go or not! But these aliens have bitten off more than they can chew because there is MUCH more to this woman than meets the eye!
Dark Horse by Michelle Diener is the start to a good series, but the first is by far my favourite. A human woman is stolen from earth and manages to form an unorthodox (and badass) alliance that allows her to have a seat at the table with the ruling alien counsel -- and not everyone is happy about it.
Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews is riotous fun. This whole series is good, but this installment can be read alone and is set off-earth with many different alien species involved. This is my personal favourite. The heroine has been raised by 'innkeepers' – magical humans who run sentient inns for alien visitors to Earth, a planet situated at a busy galactic crossroads. Because off this upbringing, our heroine has mad skills dealing with different alien species, languages, diplomacy et cetera. She can also fight like a dervish. Both skillsets are on fabulous display here!
Polaris Rising by Jessie Mihalik is the first in a series of badass sisters. The books build upon each other – there's not heaps of different alien species or planet hopping, but the competence of these heroines is so darn satisfying. Reliably good reads. Jessie Mihalik's newest book Hunt the Stars is also great and about a trading vessel so this promises to be a more planet hopping series!
Enjoy!

The Commonwealth Saga by Peter F. Hamilton: This has 7 books overall within universe. Definite pace opera with constant travel to other planets via train lines running through interstellar wormhole network, features ongoing stories within an overarching plot plot, multiple strong female lead story lines (e.g. Paula Myo).
The Dread Empire series (two trilogies) + novella. First book in the first triloty is The Praxis by Walter Jon Williams. Space opera leaning heavily to the military sf side. Widespread interstellar travel. Very strong female co-lead MC (Lady Sula).


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I especially love space travel where the characters visit various other planets. Futuristic posh space travel is a bonus.
Some of the space operas that I've read that I loved are: Across the Universe series (especially the third book), Defy the Stars, and Fairest.
These are all YA books, but I read way less YA now. I prefer female authors. I don't like villain origin stories. I exclusively listen to books.