

I have 5 more books similar to The Expanse, and I want to discuss them without spoilers. Usually, laughing out loud doesn’t happen with books for me. The galaxy beyond it becomes a big thing, as stories usually do. Holden has some people involved in a big mystery that goes from a very small missing persons case to the massive impacts of Earth and Mars. The Expanse represents many emotions and decisions you can relay back to our world, society, and technological boom. 5 Books Like The Expanse (Space Opera Sci-Fi) If you are waiting for a similar experience to The Expanse series, stay with me.

It’s very well grounded in science and physics, which I appreciate, but it’s also grounded. We have to have great characterization and not only role players per se. What takes a crew to the next level, like we’ve seen in Star Trek and other things, is that the crew has to be more nuanced. It would only be a space epic if there were some resemblance of a crew and the crew dynamic at its basis as to be a group of people with a common goal, or at least in a common setting that wants to do. The way that gets relayed through some characters, backstories, and stuff is cool in book one, Leviathan Wakes. The science here feels so grounded in what we know in physics today. But they have their accents, belter language, and they’re very skinny from the gravity. Mars and Earth, and corporations are using them.

We have the belters, which are the laborers. I love how the solar system looks at the beginning of The Expanse. So both gentlemen have worked very closely with George. However, Ty Franck was also an assistant to George R.R. Corey is a collaboration between Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham. Books like The Expanse are space operas and mystery science fiction.
