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Old 07-23-2014, 09:24 AM   #27
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David Weber - Honor Harrington series

David Weber & John Ringo - Empire of Man series

Sharon Lee & Steve Miller - Liaden Universe series

Catherine Asaro - Saga of the Skolian Empire series

Elizabeth Moon - Vatta's War series

Elizabeth Moon - Serrano Legacy series

John Scalzi - Old Man's War series

Dana Stabenow - Star Svensdotter series
I've read all of these and enjoyed them

I just read some Darrell Bain and had fun. His Crispy trilogy and Warp Point. He reminds a lot of Murray Leinster.

I can't rave enough about the Liaden books. Two of them are free. Agent of change http://www.baenebooks.com/p-595-agent-of-change.aspx and Fledgling http://www.baenebooks.com/p-1026-fledgling.aspx.

Anything by Lois McMaster Bujold.

The Boundary series by Eric Flint and Ryk Spoor.

If you haven't read all of the old stuff and are still interested in Goldan Age SF. Murray Leinter, A.E. van Vogt, James H. Schmitz, H. Beam Piper all had up beat SF that's still easy to find.

Greg
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