Tag: The Interdependency

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Kathryn Adams

Review: The Last Emperox (The Interdependency Book 3)

John Scalzi wraps up The Interdependency trilogy this year with The Last Emperox. The interstellar phenomenon known as The Flow is disappearing, meaning the thousands of artificial habits that make up the Interdependency will soon be cut off from any source of necessary materials. And food. And eventually air. Emperox Grayland II is trying to

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Kathryn Adams

Review: The Consuming Fire (The Interdependency #2)

Hey, you know what, basing an entire system of social, political and economic control on the vague, all-too-easily misinterpreted words of a single person claiming divine inspiration is probably not actually all that smart, now, is it.” In the second book of John Scalzi’s Interdependency series, the vital link between interstellar systems – The Flow

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Review: The Collapsing Empire (The Interdependency #1)

It starts with an interrupted mutiny, and the death of an Emperor; two unrelated events taking place in the sprawling mass of humanity that is the Interdependency. What we start to realize though is that these are just the first steps in a dance that’s eventually going to lead to the end of the Interdependency,

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