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message 1: by Salamangkero (new)

Salamangkero | 16 comments i "finished" the dresden files and while waiting for the next book i wanted to read a totally different genre of books while waiting to find out the fate of the wizard private eye. so i'm looking to you guys, are there any good space operas out there on audible that aren't related to star wars or star trek?


message 2: by Sean (new)

Sean O'Hara (seanohara) | 2365 comments House of Suns or anything else by Alastair Reynolds.

Prophets: Apotheosis: Book One by S. Andrew Swann (start of a trilogy, of which only the first two books have been published).

Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained by Peter F. Hamilton (two absolutely massive books, so be prepared not to read anything else for a couple months).


message 3: by terpkristin (new)

terpkristin | 4407 comments I believe that Kevin J. Anderson's Saga of the Seven Suns is a space opera, and it's available from Audible. The first book is Hidden Empire.


message 4: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Hopper (hghtrey) | 30 comments Honor Harrington series

1. On Basilisk Station (April 1992) ISBN 0-671-57793-X
2. The Honor of the Queen (June 1993) ISBN 0-671-57864-2
3. The Short Victorious War (April 1994) ISBN 0-671-87596-5
4. Field of Dishonor (December 1994) ISBN 0-671-57820-0
5. Flag in Exile (September 1995) ISBN 0-671-31980-9
6. Honor Among Enemies (February 1996) ISBN 0-671-87723-2
7. In Enemy Hands (July 1997) ISBN 0-671-57770-0
8. Echoes of Honor (October 1998) ISBN 0-671-57833-2
9. Ashes of Victory (March 2000) ISBN 0-671-57854-5
10. War of Honor (October 2002) ISBN 0-7434-3545-1
11. At All Costs (November 2005) ISBN 1-4165-0911-9
12. Mission of Honor (June 2010) ISBN 1-4391-3361-1

The Honor Harrington series was produced in audiobook format by Audible Frontiers in 2009, Narrated by Allyson Johnson, now available at Audible.com


message 5: by aldenoneil (new)

aldenoneil | 1000 comments I made a space opera radio drama in high school, and it was excellent. I destroyed all the copies, though.


message 7: by David (new)

David Newhall | 41 comments Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series. I believe Shards of Honour is the first. Most or all of the series is available as an e-audio download from many libraries.


message 8: by Jlawrence, S&L Moderator (new)

Jlawrence | 964 comments Mod
aldenoneil wrote: "I made a space opera radio drama in high school, and it was excellent. I destroyed all the copies, though."

Aw, bummer, I would have loved to hear this!


message 9: by Kris (new)

Kris (kvolk) i doubt it is avalible but E.E. "Doc' Smith either the Lensman series or The Skylark series are some off the first and best ever in the genre IMHO.


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

I like the Starship series from Mike Resnick. Their all available on Kindle and audible.
If you want something a bit gritty with a detective style Richard K. Morgan Altered Carbon's great as well.


message 11: by Stan (new)

Stan Slaughter | 359 comments I second the Honor Harrington series. Space Opera / Military science fiction with a very strong female role model. Refreshing in Space Opera which more often has a man as the main character.

The Vorkosigan is also very good (Lois McMaster Bujold is a very good writer - I would read a tube of toothpaste if she wrote on it) but I think the first novel in the series is "Shards of Honor"


message 12: by Nate Frary (new)

Nate Frary | 19 comments I've been going through the Honor Harrington series myself and have been quite enjoying them.


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