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This was pretty good. The premise is simple: when humans on earth hit the age of 75 they have a choice to join a space military campaign in which humanity battles other intelligent life for the galaxy’s limited resources. They get a new, younger, super-soldier body in the process.
I liked it more than I expected. I thought I’d hate it for purely subjective reasons because I don’t like military science fiction as a general rule. That’s why I put off reading it for so long. And indeed, all the few ...more
I liked it more than I expected. I thought I’d hate it for purely subjective reasons because I don’t like military science fiction as a general rule. That’s why I put off reading it for so long. And indeed, all the few ...more

Good, fast-paced fun. Lots of ideas which Scalzi doesn't feel the need to settle on - the chapters flow quickly, but it feels like there's a lot more content than a book this size would allow. I'm sold on the series and can't wait to pick up the next one.
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Old Man’s War by John Scalzi is one of the first few books in sci-fi I’ve read and I am glad that I picked a book that is so fun with an amazing sense of humor.
5/5 – Listened to on audiobook. Adult language in book.
“I miss my wife. It’s easier to miss her at a cemetery, where she’s never been anything but dead, than to miss her in all the places where she was alive.”
Pros:
– The narrator and main character John Perry is highly likable
– Inter ...more
Old Man’s War by John Scalzi is one of the first few books in sci-fi I’ve read and I am glad that I picked a book that is so fun with an amazing sense of humor.
5/5 – Listened to on audiobook. Adult language in book.
“I miss my wife. It’s easier to miss her at a cemetery, where she’s never been anything but dead, than to miss her in all the places where she was alive.”
Pros:
– The narrator and main character John Perry is highly likable
– Inter ...more

Wow, an author that I'd been delaying getting "into" who actually lives up to the hype. What a book - it had everything I could ask for. It was one of the most approachable sci-fi books I've read, more in the vein of Ender's Game or Wool, where the people and the conflicts are the focal point, less than the technology and hard science. Call me a non-nerd, but "hard" sci-fi just doesn't do it for me. Old Man's War, on the other hand, DOES it for me.
This book is well-written, engaging, endearing, ...more
This book is well-written, engaging, endearing, ...more

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