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What's the most entertaining sci-fi book you've read? I'm looking for a huge story with space battles and shit.
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Legend of the Galactic Heroes has space battles featuring hundreds of thousands of ships manned by millions of people
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>>23542340
The Siege of Terra (may God have mercy on your soul)
The Gaunt's Ghosts series
The inquisition series (Eisenhorn-Ravenor-Bequin)
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>>23542340
"Through Struggle, the Stars" by John Lumpkin has big space battles
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Sounds right up your alley: Bonus: it's 1.5 million words across 10 volumes!
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>>23542355
The novels, or just the show?
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>>23542475
How many copies did this damn series print
I see at least 10 of these books in every used book store I've ever visited
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>>23542340
>What's the most entertaining sci-fi book you've read?
Has to either be Glass Bead Game or Baroque Cycle. UKLG makes me think too much for pure entertainment.



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