Old Man's War by John Scalzi

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  • Pub. Date: January 2007
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 24,742

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    • Pub. Date: January 2007
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 24,742

    Synopsis

    A stunning novel of the long war for human survival--in a universe replete with hostility

    The Washington Post - Paul Di Filippo

    Scalzi's imagined interstellar arena is coherently and compellingly delineated (although after two centuries of intervening history, I question Perry's familiarity with such 20th-century icons as Denny's restaurants and the Super Bowl). His speculative elements are top-notch. His combat scenes are blood-roiling. His dialogue is suitably snappy and profane. And the moral and philosophical issues he raises, while not as deeply plumbed as in Joe Haldeman's classic The Forever War (1975), still insert useful ethical burrs under the military saddle of the story.

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    Biography

    John Scalzi is a prolific journalist, columnist, and non-fiction writer whose books include The Rough Guide to the Universe and The Book of the Dumb. His web journal The Whatever is one of the longest-established and most widely-read weblogs on the net.

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    War is for the Oldby Jeff_Y

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    November 28, 2009: War is for the old. A life time of experience apparently can just begin to prepare you for what you might find enlisting in the Colonial Defense Force. John Perry is going to find that out the hard way. At 75 he's seen a lot, his wife pass away in front of him, his son become mayor and his body slowly begin the process of decline. But is it inevitable? John and a good many of Earth's senior citizens have found a new life waiting for them and it's nothing like they could have ever imagined. A new body is just the tip of the iceberg because the galaxy that the homebodies on Earth know so little about is a vicious place. There are four trillion aliens inhabiting our galaxy and a good many are in direct competition with humanity for habitable worlds and these are just the ones we know about. Seventy-Five percent of the CDF recruits will die in the years of service that they have promised. But they will die so that humanity can continue to exist among the stars.

    John's writing first and foremost echoes his sharp sense of humor and it is this humor that allows him to take on the darker aspects of war from a human viewpoint you will want to follow.

    Leaves You Wanting Moreby Purplehead

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    August 01, 2009: This is great, old fashioned science fiction that doesn't feel old. If you're looking to get lost in a book that sweeps you away and leaves you wanting more, than this is a good one. Satisfying all the way through.

    Oh, and the best part is, there is more with the Ghost Brigades and The Last Colony rounding out the trilogy. Good stuff.


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