The 6 Most Captivating and Addictive Space Opera Book Series of Modern Science Fiction - The Fantasy Review

The 6 Most Captivating and Addictive Space Opera Book Series of Modern Science Fiction

The Fantasy Review‘s list of The 6 Most Captivating and Addictive Space Opera Book Series of Modern Science Fiction.

The Expanse by James S.A. Corey

Most Captivating and Addictive Space Opera Book Series of Modern Science Fiction

From the blurb of book 1:

Humanity has colonized the solar system—Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt and beyond—but the stars are still out of our reach.

Jim Holden is XO of an ice miner making runs from the rings of Saturn to the mining stations of the Belt. When he and his crew stumble upon a derelict ship, the Scopuli, they find themselves in possession of a secret they never wanted. A secret that someone is willing to kill for—and kill on a scale unfathomable to Jim and his crew. War is brewing in the system unless he can find out who left the ship and why.

The Interdependency by John Scalzi

Most Captivating and Addictive Space Opera Book Series of Modern Science Fiction

From the blurb of book 1:

Our universe is ruled by physics and faster than light travel is not possible — until the discovery of The Flow, an extra-dimensional field we can access at certain points in space-time that transport us to other worlds, around other stars. Humanity flows away from Earth, into space, and in time forgets our home world and creates a new empire, the Interdependency, whose ethos requires that no one human outpost can survive without the others.

The Machineries of Empire by Yoon Ha Lee

From the blurb of book 1:

When Captain Kel Cheris of the hexarchate is disgraced for her unconventional tactics, Kel Command gives her a chance to redeem herself, by retaking the Fortress of Scattered Needles from the heretics. Cheris’s career isn’t the only thing at stake: if the fortress falls, the hexarchate itself might be next.

Remembrance of Earth’s Past by Liu Cixin

From the blurb of book 1:

Set against the backdrop of China’s Cultural Revolution, a secret military project sends signals into space to establish contact with aliens. An alien civilization on the brink of destruction captures the signal and plans to invade Earth. Meanwhile, on Earth, different camps start forming, planning to either welcome the superior beings and help them take over a world seen as corrupt, or to fight against the invasion. The result is a science fiction masterpiece of enormous scope and vision.

Binti Trilogy by Nnedi Okorafor

From the blurb of book 1:

Her name is Binti, and she is the first of the Himba people ever to be offered a place at Oomza University, the finest institution of higher learning in the galaxy. But to accept the offer will mean giving up her place in her family to travel between the stars among strangers who do not share her ways or respect her customs.

The Sun Chronicles by Kate Elliott

Most Captivating and Addictive Space Opera Book Series of Modern Science Fiction

From the blurb of book 1:

Princess Sun has finally come of age.

Growing up in the shadow of her mother, Eirene, has been no easy task. The legendary queen-marshal did what everyone thought impossible: expel the invaders and build Chaonia into a magnificent republic, one to be respected―and feared.

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