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Science Fiction · 1997 · PG-13

Forever Peace

by Joe Haldeman

A future soldier remote-controls a war machine by day — and discovers a plot to end all life.

For14+GenreScience FictionLength351 pagesRead time~9.5 hours

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Violence

A lot

Graphic combat violence through remote drones; deaths

Language

Some

Strong language

Sexual Content

Some

Adult sexual relationships; explicit scenes

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Themes of dehumanization of warfare and what connects us to humanity

What this book is about

Haldeman's 1997 Hugo Award-winning companion novel (not a direct sequel to The Forever War) follows physicist-soldier Julian Class, who operates remote combat drones while uncovering a weapon that could destroy the universe. Features graphic violence, sexuality, and social themes. For adults.

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Graphic violence

Adult sexual content

Strong language

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