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The Collapsing Empire: The Interdependency, Book 1

2018 Locus Award, Best Science Fiction Novel

Our universe is ruled by physics, and faster-than-light travel is not possible - until the discovery of The Flow, an extradimensional field we can access at certain points in space-time that transports us to other worlds, around other stars.Â

Humanity flows away from Earth, into space, and in time forgets our home world and creates a new empire, the Interdependency, whose ethos requires that no one human outpost can survive without the others. It's a hedge against interstellar war - and a system of control for the rulers of the empire.Â

The Flow is eternal - but it is not static. Just as a river changes course, The Flow changes as well, cutting off worlds from the rest of humanity. When it's discovered that The Flow is moving, possibly cutting off all human worlds from faster-than-light travel forever, three individuals - a scientist, a starship captain, and the empress of the Interdependency - are in a race against time to discover what, if anything, can be salvaged from an interstellar empire on the brink of collapse.Â

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About two thirds of the way through it starts becoming obvious that the story isn't going to wrap up in this volume. I'm okay with the idea of a multi-volume saga, but in previous series Scalzi at least wrapped up the story in each book, and then the next book is more of a sequel. In this case the book just ends pretty much right in the middle of the action. It's almost as if he wrote an entire story and them his publisher decided to chop it in half to make more money. I loved the writing, the characters and the story but am not a fan of the "cliff hanger" ending.

I feel ripped off. This book is half a story. Maybe less.The “Collapsing Empire” is very much un-collapsed at the end of this book. Unlike the Old Man’s series in which each book is a self-contained story, The Collapsing Empire is clearly the first book in a series yet to come. It is the Introduction. It should have come with a subtitle: PART 1, or PRELUDEIt is also 99.9% political drama. The empire, trade houses, politicians, all arguing predictably for their self-interest.

John Scalzi is a terrific author. Lately he is selling appetizers at entree prices. This book feels like one third of a story selling for full price.

Completely agree with many of the other posts. I love Scazli's other stories and this one is great too, but it feels like half a book. It's similar to the human division, but at least that story had a narrative conclusion. This one just ends. Like he ran out of time to finish the story and/or reached the word count in his contract. Both of which are true. I think a big issue is the multiple character arcs. We have to be introduced to each one which takes time (each one is great, and they aren't all John perry types). They feel unfinished though, Marce for example seems like he has promise but is rather passive. We don't spend enough time with them to see them develop. He either needs to write longer books or keep the perespective to one character.

I am a great Scalzi fan. His books are humorous, inventive, creative, and I am not the only one who feels this way since he has won many awards. This new book is set in a future universe in which there are none of his usual incredibly creative alien species--but rather only human settlements set in far-flung planets connected only by "the flow" which seems similar to wormholes but in which passage can be interrupted unidirectionally (there is no scientific explanation for this). The flow seems to be changing and so multiple habitats may be cut off from the others, leaving perhaps only one able to survive on its own. Most of the novel revolves around the political machinations involved for control of the collapsing empire, with the central heroine a new "emperox"--a gender neutral term for emperor. I enjoyed this book and will buy the sequel when it emerges. Scalzi has a light, inventive touch. This is not his best work however--I miss the crazy inventiveness of his alien species not present in this book. For those of you who prefer hard science fiction, you should stay away since it is not clear that the science makes sense. There is also no deep or complex character development although the characters are mildly interesting and sympathetic. If you are new to Scalzi, I would suggest that you buy instead his fabulous book "Old man's war". If you are already a Scalzi fan, this book is entertaining and fine, although not as good as many of his other works. It is worth reading however.

Bought the book when Amazon had it on sale over the weekend. I did manage to finish the first chapter, but won't read it or any of the sequels. Gratuitous F-bombs and a pointless sex scene in the first chapter were too much.Plot was starting to set up with the old man dying and daughter not prepared to become ruler, but turned off by the distractions already mentioned.Waste of my time and money. Disappointed Amazon recommended this turkey, but I'd bet they want to promote with sequel coming out soon.

This books starts an epic space opera. Humans have spread out across the universe using a system called The Flow to get around the speed of light. The whole system is run by the Interdependency which is a government featuring an emperox, a parliament, trade guilds, and a church.Cardenia is one of the viewpoint characters. She is going to be the next Emperox despite the fact that she is the product of a liaison between the current Emperox and her mother. She was raised mostly outside the center of imperial politics. When her older half brother dies, she becomes the heir - like it or not. Now her father is dying and she is getting ready for a job she hasn't been trained for.Lady Kiva is another viewpoint character. She is a member of one of the merchant families and is very interested in profit for her family. She is also foul-mouthed and tricky. She meets an old rival on End who manages to totally disrupt her plans.Also on End is Lord Marce whose father has been doing some research on The Flow at the request of the Emperox for more than thirty years. Both Marce and his father are physicists who study The Flow. When they come to an understanding of what is happening to The Flow, Marce has to get to the Emperox to share his findings.But End is experiencing one of its periodic revolutions - this time orchestrated in part by Lord Ghreni Nohamapetan whose family has plans for End - and they don't want Marce's information going anywhere.This was an engaging story. I liked the characters and the political intrigue. The dialog was crisp. The worldbuilding was well done. The story was fast-paced. Being the first book in a series, the big problem - the collapse of The Flow - wasn't resolved. There was resolution to the plot which encompassed the Hohamapetan family's attempt to exploit the situation.I look forward to reading more in this world.

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