poll: August book time!
BEFORE YOU VOTE: Will you return to discuss the book you voted on? I'm serious, think about it. It's unfair to select a book for others then not participate, so make sure you intend to return before you vote. Now... what book would you like to discuss in August? (Read in July.) Happy voting!
*As always I recommend if any look good to you, go ahead and put them on hold at the library if available.*
—> people who voted for: The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi
2017, 336 pages, 4.11 stars
$9.99 Kindle, cheap used, at library

"The first novel of a new space-opera sequence set in an all-new universe by the Hugo Award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author of Redshirts and Old Man's War.

Our universe is ruled by physics and faster than light travel is not possible -- until the discovery of The Flow, an extra-dimensional field we can access at certain points in space-time that transport us to other worlds, around other stars.

Humanity flows away from Earth, into space, and in time forgets our home world and creates a new empire, the Interdependency, whose ethos requires that no one human outpost can survive without the others. It’s a hedge against interstellar war -- and a system of control for the rulers of the empire.

The Flow is eternal -- but it is not static. Just as a river changes course, The Flow changes as well, cutting off worlds from the rest of humanity. When it’s discovered that The Flow is moving, possibly cutting off all human worlds from faster than light travel forever, three individuals -- a scientist, a starship captain and the Empress of the Interdependency -- are in a race against time to discover what, if anything, can be salvaged from an interstellar empire on the brink of collapse. "


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