The Best Space Operas Ever Written - the biggest stories and the best characters!

February 3
41 mins

Episode Description

We've got 18 books and series we highly recommend, so there's something here for all kinds of readers - and at the end of the episode we rank our top 3 to bring you the best of the best. 

What is space opera? Books with big characters and a bigger world - they usually even come with big 'ol wordcounts. Space opera is often multi-pov, with interstellar travel and the fate of the galaxy at stake. 

No spoilers anywhere in this episode.

This episode is sponsored by indie sci-fi publisher Lil' Factory

All the books we recommend, plus timestamps:

  • 00:00 Intro 
  • 00:36 Sponsor - Lil' Factory 
  • 1:24 What is a space opera? 
  • 2:58 The Vorkosigan Saga - Lois McMaster Bujold 
  • 4:45 The Expanse - James S.A. Corey 
  • 6:38 Hyperion - Dan Simmons 
  • 9:51 House of Suns - Alistair Reynolds 
  • 11:32 Children of Time - Adrian Tchaikovsky 
  • 13:11 Fire Upon the Deep - Vernor Vinge 
  • 15:04 The Culture - Iain M. Banks 
  • 17:17 Peter F. Hamilton's whole discography 
  • 20:19 Embassytown - China Mieville 
  • 21:45 A Memory Called Empire - Arkady Martine 
  • 23:34 Dune - Are you happy now? 
  • 24:47 Ancillary Justice - Ann Leckie 
  • 26:34 Downbelow Station - C.J. Cherryh 
  • 26:05 The Mote in God's Eye - Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle 
  • 29:24 Startide Rising - David Brin 
  • 31:16 The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet - Becky Chambers 
  • 33:01 Foundation - Isaac Asimov 
  • 35:22 Rankings: 3rd best Space Opera 
  • 37:27 Rankings: 2nd best Space Opera 
  • 38:50 Rankings: 1st best Space Opera
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