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Science Fiction · 2020 · PG-13

The last Emperox

by John Scalzi

The empire is ending. Someone has to decide who survives.

For14+GenreScience FictionLength328 pagesRead time~9 hours

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Violence

Some

Political violence and assassination; some action sequences; nothing graphic

Language

Some

Moderate adult language; Scalzi's dialogue is witty and occasionally crude

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief adult content; a relationship is referenced but not depicted

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

Some

The weight of impossible decisions about who survives when resources run out

What this book is about

The final Interdependency novel brings the collapse of the interstellar empire to its conclusion as Emperox Grayland II races to save as many people as possible before the Flow streams that connect human civilization disappear forever. John Scalzi's space opera finale delivers political intrigue, sharp wit, and satisfying conclusions with his trademark accessible voice.

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