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2013 novel by John Scalzi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Human Division is a science fiction novel by American writer John Scalzi, the fifth book set in the Old Man's War universe.[1]
Author | John Scalzi |
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Cover artist | John Harris |
Language | English |
Series | Old Man's War series |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | 2013 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Digital (E-book) Print (hardcover & paperback) |
Pages | 432[1] |
ISBN | 978-0-7653-3351-3 |
Preceded by | Zoe's Tale |
Followed by | The End of All Things |
Following the events of The Last Colony, John Scalzi tells the story of the fight to maintain the unity of the human race.
The people of Earth now know that the human Colonial Union (CU) has kept them ignorant of the dangerous universe around them. For generations the CU had defended humanity against hostile aliens, deliberately keeping Earth an ignorant backwater and a source of military recruits. Now the CU's secrets are known to all. Other alien races have come on the scene and formed a new alliance against the Colonial Union called the Conclave. They have invited the people of Earth to join them. For a shaken and betrayed Earth, the choice is not obvious or easy.
Against such possibilities, managing the survival of the Colonial Union will not be easy, either. It will take diplomatic finesse and political cunning: the "B-Team" advised by Lieutenant Harry Wilson.[2]
As the story progresses, it deals with how humanity fares in a universe filled with other sentient races and without a growing military force to clash with them.
The book was published at e-book retailers between 15 January and 9 April 2013 as digital serials with thirteen episodes.
The episode titles with the release dates in 2013 are as follows:[3]
On 14 May 2013, the serial was collected into a full-length novel and supplemented with the first tale of Lieutenant Harry Wilson, After the Coup, and a short story that was not part of the serialization, Hafte Sorvalh Eats a Churro and Speaks to the Youth of Today.[4] This short story was released at Tor.com and After The Coup can be found there as well.[5]
The e-book serialization was a success for Tor Books so it contracted with Scalzi to write a sequel,[6] later titled The End of All Things that was also released serially in June 2015.[7]
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