![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, if you’ve been meaning to catch up on more modern SF/F but don’t know where to begin, or have a friend in a similar boat, here’s a good list to get you started, and clearly, you can branch off from there. Nice to see my career’s got a bit of leg to it.) The Collapsing Empire is an exciting space opera from John Scalzi, the first in the award-winning Interdependency series. The collapse of The Flow, the interstellar pathway between the planets of the Interdependency, has accelerated. But have you heard about the planets of the Interdependency The collapse of the Flow is at hand that interstellar. The Last Emperox is the thrilling conclusion to the award-winning, New York Times and USA Today best-selling Interdependency series, an epic space opera adventure from Hugo Award-winning author John Scalzi. (Also this is the second NPR SF/F overview I’ve been on a decade ago Old Man’s War got onto the previous one covering the whole of the genre to that date. by John Scalzi Hardcover, 318 pages purchase Our world has problems. If this is the Interdependency’s peer group, it’s in impressive company. And while of course there are places to argue with the list (one or more of your favorite SF/F books/series is almost sure not to be in there but could have been), as a general gestalt of the field’s last decade, it’s solid. It reflects both the current state of the art in the genre, and what’s been commercial and buzzy, concepts that sometimes but not always overlap. I think it’s a pretty darn defensible list of choices for the last decade in SF/F. Here’s the whole list, in case you’re curious. ![]()
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