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Old Man's War Kindle Edition
Perfect for an entry-level sci-fi reader and the ideal addition to a veteran fan’s collection, John Scalzi's Old Man’s War will take audiences on a heart-stopping adventure into the far corners of the universe.
John Perry did two things on his 75th birthday. First he visited his wife's grave. Then he joined the army.
The good news is that humanity finally made it into interstellar space. The bad news is that planets fit to live on are scarce-and aliens willing to fight for them are common. The universe, it turns out, is a hostile place.
So: we fight. To defend Earth (a target for our new enemies, should we let them get close enough) and to stake our own claim to planetary real estate. Far from Earth, the war has gone on for decades: brutal, bloody, unyielding.
Earth itself is a backwater. The bulk of humanity's resources are in the hands of the Colonial Defense Force, which shields the home planet from too much knowledge of the situation. What's known to everybody is that when you reach retirement age, you can join the CDF. They don't want young people; they want people who carry the knowledge and skills of decades of living. You'll be taken off Earth and never allowed to return. You'll serve your time at the front. And if you survive, you'll be given a generous homestead stake of your own, on one of our hard-won colony planets.
John Perry is taking that deal. He has only the vaguest idea what to expect. Because the actual fight, light-years from home, is far, far harder than he can imagine-and what he will become is far stranger.
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTor Books
- Publication dateApril 1, 2007
- File size3.1 MB
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--Cory Doctorow
"John Scalzi is a fresh and appealing new voice, and Old Man's War is classic SF seen from a modern perspective--a fast-paced tour of a daunting, hostile universe."
--Robert Charles Wilson
About the Author
JOHN SCALZI is one of the most popular SF authors of his generation. His debut, Old Man's War, won him the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. His New York Times bestsellers include The Last Colony, Fuzzy Nation, Redshirts (which won the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel), The Last Emperox, and 2022's The Kaiju Preservation Society. Material from his blog, Whatever (whatever.scalzi.com), has earned him two other Hugo Awards. He lives in Ohio with his wife and daughter.
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Old Man's War
By Scalzi, JohnTor Books
Copyright ©2005 Scalzi, JohnAll right reserved.
ISBN: 0765315246
"In this room right now are 1,022 recruits," Lt. Colonel Higgee said. "Two years from today, 400 of you will be dead."
Higgee stood in the front of the theater, again. This time, he had a backdrop: Beta Pyxis III floated behind him, a massive marble streaked with blue, white, green and brown
"In the third year," he continued, "another 100 of you will die. Another 150 in years four and five. After ten years -- and yes, recruits, you will most likely be required to serve a full ten years -- 750 of you have been killed in the line of duty. Three quarters of you, gone. These have been the survival statistics -- not just for the last ten or twenty years, but for the over two hundred years the Colonial Defense Forces have been active."
There was dead silence.
"I know what you're thinking right now, because I was thinking it when I was in your place," Lt. Colonel Higgee said. "You're thinking -- what the hell am I doing here? This guy is telling me I'm going to be dead in ten years! But remember that back home, you most likely would have been dead in ten years, too -- frail and old, dying a useless death. You may die in the Colonial Defense Forces. You probably will die in the Colonial Defense Forces. But your death will not be a useless one. You'll have died to keep humanity alive in our universe."
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- ASIN : B000SEIK2S
- Publisher : Tor Books (April 1, 2007)
- Publication date : April 1, 2007
- Language : English
- File size : 3.1 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 308 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,946 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

John Scalzi writes books, which, considering where you're reading this, makes perfect sense. He's best known for writing science fiction, including the New York Times bestseller "Redshirts," which won the Hugo Award for Best Novel. He also writes non-fiction, on subjects ranging from personal finance to astronomy to film, was the Creative Consultant for the Stargate: Universe television series. He enjoys pie, as should all right thinking people. You can get to his blog by typing the word "Whatever" into Google. No, seriously, try it.
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Customers praise this science fiction novel for its compelling personal story and well-crafted universe. Moreover, the book is highly readable, with one customer noting its short sharp paragraphs leading the chapters. Additionally, customers find the humor engaging, with one review highlighting the old man banter, while others appreciate the fast-paced action and rich character development. The concept receives positive feedback for being inventive, with one customer noting how imaginative elements become believable, and the emotional content is appreciated for its light-hearted tone.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024"Old Man's War" by John Scalzi is a tour de force in the realm of science fiction literature, a riveting narrative that seamlessly blends action, philosophy, and profound human emotion. In this sprawling space opera, Scalzi introduces readers to a future where humanity has spread across the cosmos, forging alliances, waging wars, and confronting existential threats from alien civilizations.
At the heart of the story is the protagonist, John Perry, a seventy-five-year-old widower who decides to enlist in the Colonial Defense Forces on his 75th birthday. Little does he know that this decision will lead him on an epic journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and sacrifice. Through Perry's eyes, readers are thrust into a universe teeming with alien species, advanced technology, and moral ambiguity.
Scalzi's narrative prowess shines as he explores themes of mortality, identity, and the ethics of warfare. The concept of elderly individuals being rejuvenated into superhuman soldiers adds a unique twist to the age-old trope of space warfare. As Perry undergoes the transformation process and joins his fellow recruits in the interstellar battlefield, the novel delves into the moral implications of trading one's humanity for the promise of extended life and adventure.
What sets "Old Man's War" apart is Scalzi's ability to infuse humor and wit into even the darkest moments. The banter among the soldiers, their gallows humor in the face of danger, serves as a stark reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. Amidst the chaos of intergalactic conflict, Scalzi crafts moments of genuine camaraderie and warmth, grounding the narrative in the emotional bonds forged between comrades-in-arms.
Furthermore, Scalzi excels in world-building, painting a vivid picture of a universe populated by a kaleidoscope of alien species, each with their own unique cultures, technologies, and motivations. From the enigmatic Obin to the fearsome Rraey, each alien race Perry encounters adds depth and complexity to the narrative, challenging both his preconceptions and the reader's assumptions about the nature of conflict and diplomacy in the cosmos.
As the plot unfolds and Perry finds himself embroiled in a larger conspiracy that threatens the stability of the entire galaxy, "Old Man's War" hurtles towards a breathtaking climax that is equal parts heart-pounding action and profound introspection. Scalzi masterfully juggles multiple plot threads, weaving together personal drama, political intrigue, and cosmic spectacle into a cohesive and satisfying whole.
In conclusion, "Old Man's War" is a triumph of science fiction storytelling, a gripping adventure that transcends the genre's conventions to deliver a poignant meditation on what it means to be human in a universe teeming with wonders and horrors. Scalzi's sharp prose, engaging characters, and thought-provoking themes make this novel a timeless classic that will resonate with readers long after they turn the final page.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2008This book bears a strong resemblance [though not a copy, by any stretch] to Heinlein's Starship Troopers. If you liked that, you'll like this.
Old Man's War is, in essence, about a bunch of senior citizens signing up for the space marines. Scalzi does a nice job of setting up the protagonist, with his wry-and-unappreciated sense of humor, in the first chapter or two. Unfortunately, two things happen almost immediately upon leaving Earth:
First, everyone John Perry meets talks just like him and has the exact same sense of humor. This is incredibly common nowadays, particularly with new authors, so maybe it won't bother you. Also, if you have the same sense of humor as everyone in the book, you should be fine.
Second, as soon as the seniors get together, they basically all begin speaking like 30-somethings, even before they become young again in fact. Later, they get rejuvenated as part of their service, but even so, this wouldn't change one's speech patterns. I don't know a single 75-year-old who is ironic. That is the hallmark of a younger generation.
Initial dialogue between the characters is somewhat forced, in my opinion. But none of it really matters once the plot thickens. The story is gripping. The protagonist's narrative is engaging, and the action is well-paced. Fight sequences are excellent. Premise aside (old people are the only military recruits) the universe is believable and you settle into it comfortably, almost immediately. You know just about as much as you need to know, and not a lot more. [The sequel, Ghost Brigades, reveals more details.] "Hard" science, when given, is explained at a high-school level. Take that as you will.
Other than the fact that none of the characters seem "old" at all--most speak, act, and feel straight out of mainstream TV targeted at 27-35 year olds--the book is essentially a fun, well-written story that leaves you wanting more.
For a first-time author, this book deserves 5 stars. The book is very good when compared with the work of established authors, but not quite up to the 5 star level, which gets overused on Amazon, at least in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy field. Five stars would be a tie for works by Bradbury, Aasimov, and Heinlein, for example. 4 stars is an amazing achievement.
[VERY MINOR SPOILERS OCCURRING IN THE FIRST 10% OF THE BOOK]
As a pet peeve which I save for the end of the review, there is a memorable scene with a drill sergeant in which it is determined that the protagonist--John Perry--is neither a believer nor an atheist...what exactly is he then? I could care less what Perry's religious views are, it just seems very unlikely that he would have absolutely NO box to check under a "Religion" block on a form. Incidentally, in the modern world, your religion goes on your dog-tags for burials, so it is kind of relevant when the survival rate of the old man soldiers is less than 10%.
This belief/non-belief annoyance is further compounded because earlier, Perry quotes the bible word-for-word to the point of alienating his roommate. This is just incredibly unlikely for someone professing (?) to be a complete agnostic or whatever he's supposed to be/not be.
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PabloReviewed in Spain on September 23, 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars Un libro perfecto para introducirse en la Ciencia-ficción
Con un lenguaje simple, directo y actual, es el libro idóneo para empezar a leer ciencia-ficción, y si ya eres un aficionado a ella, tampoco lo debes dejar pasar. Un libro de ciencia-ficción diferente, con un toque de humor que casa de maravilla con el protagonista.
- David W. WildeboerReviewed in Canada on August 1, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent: Treat yourself - read all four in this series!
I was searching the Sci-Fi bestsellers list here on Amazon a few months ago and came across this book: Old Man's War. It was listed as a first novel by a new author so I read a little further, liked the premise and bought it and its sequels: The Ghost Brigades and The Last Colony. Shortly thereafter I received all three and after finishing the book I was reading I launched into this one. Shortly thereafter, I finished The Last Colony having quickly read all three.
Amazing, page-turners, engaging, entertaining, humorous, gut-wrenching, I could go on. All the books (including the 4th, and best, Zoe's Tale) are awesome pieces of writing. Simply put, if you have any interest in science fiction and any of the write-ups for the books in this series intrigue you, buy all 4 as you will not be disappointed. As for Mr. Scalzi, keep 'em coming in this "universe;" I know you probably have one or two more in you!
- Gijs van HesterenReviewed in the Netherlands on January 9, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars A fresh approach to space opera.
A 21st century version of Heinlein. Well done, with lots of action, strong characters, moral and ethic issues, intriguing concepts of science and the universe that surrounds us. Reading about the loss and partial rediscovery of a loved one tore my heart.
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AdolfoReviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen libro
Si te gusta la ciencia ficcion militar este libro te va a gustar mucho.
AdolfoMuy buen libro
Reviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2020
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- PedroReviewed in Brazil on September 29, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Liked very much good read took me 2 sittings recomend it to anyone who likes sci fi.
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