The End of All Things is aptly named because the last 2 books of this
series absolutely ruined it. The books were good and enjoyable but just
dragged the series down because it had nothing to do with the original
4. OK, it did, in a way but not the way I was wanting. This like the 5th
book, The Human Division was made up mostly of short stories that only
had maybe 4 or 5 stories that could have been connected and had a far
better outcome for me, anyway. Me, the armchair writer and storyteller
that can sometimes have a rough time putting a sentence together in
conversation, not counting writing.
Scalzi basically admitted that he had a lot of material left over
after writing The Old Man's War series so he put these into two
different books. I did say I enjoyed them but I love to read series and
these last two were not series material for me.
As an armchair writer and storyteller, or call me a Monday morning
quarterback, I would have made this a different series, just the same
universe as The Old Man's War. But hey, I'm not John Scalzi. He makes a
living writing. I don't.
The End of All Things are stories of an unrecognized group of races
called the Equilibrium, a never heard of secret consortium of races and
planets that wanted to end the two most powerful governments in the
known universe, the Colonial Union, which is made up of the human race
with the exception of Earth and the Conclave, an alliance of 412 races
that's technology far exceeds earth. The CU and the Conclave have always
been at war and with the unknown Equilibrium always trying to stir up
trouble between the 2, peace will never happen. These last two books are
about all the worries and woes, politics and battles, and unsuccessful
attempts at peace.
The End of All Things by John Scalzi
The 6th and final book in the Old Man's War series
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