Reviews
Praise for The Human Division:
“Mr. Scalzi is one of the slickest writers that SF has ever produced.” —The Wall Street Journal
“A wonderful addition to Scalzi’s ‘Old Man’s War’ universe.” —Library Journal
“John Scalzi is the most entertaining, accessible writer working in SF today.”
—Joe Hill, New York Times bestselling author of Heart-Shaped Box
“If anyone stands at the core of the American science fiction tradition at the moment, it is Scalzi.” —The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Third Edition
Praise for the Old Man’s War Series:
“John Scalzi writes science fiction that is fun, intelligent, and irreverent. I haven’t enjoyed science fiction this much in years.” —Christopher Paolini
“John Scalzi is a fresh and appealing new voice, and Old Man’s War is classic SF seen from a modern perspective.” —Robert Charles Wilson
“I enjoyed Old Man’s War immensely… fast action, vivid characters, moral complexity and cool speculative physics, set in a future you almost want to live into, and a universe you sincerely hope you don’t live in already.” —Ken MacLeod
“A mix of Starship Troopers and Universal Soldier, Ghost evokes awakening, betrayal, and combat in the best military sci-fi tradition.” —Entertainment Weekly
“[Scalzi’s] stories really deliver emotionally and that he has a tone of voice that is immediately warm, attractive and welcoming. You want to read his book, hear his story, and he seems to want to tell it to you.” —Jonathan Strahan
Praise for John Scalzi:
“I can honestly say I can’t think of another book that ever made me laugh this much. Ever.” —Patrick Rothfuss, New York Times bestselling author of The Name of the Wind on Redshirts
“Scalzi takes apart the whole Star Trek universe and puts it back together far more plausibly—and a lot funnier too.” —Lev Grossman, New York Times bestselling author of The Magicians on Redshirts
“This is a John Scalzi novel, and a reader must expect the unexpected, including a surprising emotional punch as the story unfolds, reconfigures and steps outside itself.” —The New York Times on Redshirts
“Scalzi’s latest is a light-hearted story with a likeable fish-out-of-water protagonist and a lot of very smart cats. There’s also a dolphin labor dispute, some truly awful techbros, and a volcano island lair… Who could resist?” —Rebecca Roanhorse, author of Black Sun on Starter Villain