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The Last Colony
by John Scalzi

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Book Review: Glad I Read Them in Order
Summary: 5 Stars

To get the most out of THE LAST COLONY, you should read Old Man's War first, and then THE GHOST BRIGADES, both very excellent novels, and which, between them, introduce you to Scalzi's universe and bring you up to date in it. This is important, because unlike the relatively static universes of other series, such as that of Asimov's FOUNDATION or Weber's Honorverse, Scalzi's universe continues to develop with each novel. (It may not in the next one, ZOE'S TALE which I am looking forward to reading soon.)

John Perry returns from OMW and Jane Sagan from OMW and GB, and Zoe from GB, along with several other old friends and some new ones. Like the other two before it, LC is a real page-turner, difficult to put down and leaving you eager to read more Scalzi.

But since John Scalzi can't write them as fast as we can read them, I can recommend another, and very different 'Last Colony.' David Weber has given us OFF ARMAGEDDON REEF and its sequels, BY SCHISM RENT ASUNDER and BY HERESIES DISTRESSED which are also great fun. Buy them all, and enjoy!

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Book Review: Every bit as good as OLD MANS WAR
Summary: 5 Stars

If you plan to read the this book, then start with the first book OLD MANS WAR. Last Colony stands alone well as a critical analysis of humanity and a fun look at a possible future, but I think it is best when read where it belongs as the last in the series.

Last Colony catches up to John Perry, a 90 year old man in his remade body of a 30 year old, when he has retired from the Colonial Union army. He was recruited from earth, where they only accept you to travel offworld at the age of 75 and promise that your body will be rejuvenated as long as you serve a term of 2 years defending the earth colonies. But things aren't always as they seem and John served much longer, meeting Jane Sagan, a special forces soldier as in THE GHOST BRIGADES, the second in the series.

John and Jane are happy in their retirement from army life on a colony when they are tricked into serving as the administrators of a new colony that is called Roanoke--like the lost colony of America.

the book takes off fast and travels furious from there and ends on a satisfying note, which is why I like Scalzi's books.

Book Review: 4 1/2! Another good read from Scalzi
Summary: 4 Stars

"The Last Colony" by John Scalzi

John Perry and Jane have finally left behind their military life and with their new adopted daughter Zoë have settled down on the Planet Huckleberry where John acts as the Village ombudsman. It would appear that the Colonial Union isn't quite finished with John and Jane however as a new Planet ominously named Roanoke needs a leader and John and Jane have been selected. Curiosity and idealistic thoughts of adventure draw them to the stars once again but they are in for more than they bargained for...

Scalzi once again writes an interesting book chock full of signature Scalzi science fiction, dialogue, characters and sarcasm.

The Good: As has been the case with all of Scalzi's work that I have read thus far, great story, interesting characters, great thoughts on the science behind science fiction and dialogue full of sarcastic humor.

The Bad: Nothing memorable.

Overall: If you have enjoyed other books by John Scalzi then you won't be disappointed with "The Last Colony"

Book Review: Fantastic read for even the casual reader
Summary: 5 Stars

Granted, I'm speaking from the position of a total sci-fi nerd. Btu Scalzi manages to write so that his works are easy to read, engaging, humorous and serious, and most importantly, entertaining.

Although theres a bit of gloss over some background, the science and theory behind everything is easy to follow, and though quite a bit of it is obviously made up, the technology he creates is original and well thought out. The plans and politics are also well explained, a serious shortfall of many, many sci-fi books and TV shows. Theres no Star-Trek throwaway gobbledigook to come up with the last minute solution. Every situation is described concisely, and to be blunt, a little blandly, which helps to crystallize how brilliant the plan was.

The humor is what makes his work fantastic. Despite the dark overtones of the books, Scalzi manages to make you smile, if not laugh at some of the conversations and situations, and the Last Colony keeps up that trend magnificently.

Book Review: fresh ideas for scifi, very good
Summary: 4 Stars

I have read the "Old Man's War" 'trilogy' and think that Scalzi has brought great and new ideas to scifi. I bought one book and quickly had to buy the others to see what new things were in store. Though you don't have to read the preceding 2 books before The Last Colony it would help to understand the.. universe Scalzi has created. I would say that this is a scifi that most could read, even if they didn't necessarily like scifi's. There is more than just action and space travel, which is pretty cool, but it delves into fresh scientific ideas, philosophies, love, and finding priorities. I would also like to add that Scalzi's books have a military appeal I suppose, in that they are much more strategically and tactically realistic than many scifi's I've known of. I would have liked to have read more on the 'werewolves' in this book, but I suppose that allows for one's imagination to unfold as it wants. Anyways, great scifi and all around great read.
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