
VoidBreaker
by Bryan Young (2021)
Like 'The Collapsing Empire', this offers thrilling interstellar conflict and political intrigue.

by John Scalzi (2017)
Our universe is ruled by physics. Faster than light travel is impossible—until the discovery of The Flow, an extradimensional field available at certain points in space-time, which can take us to other planets around other stars. Riding The Flow, humanity spreads to innumerable other worlds. Earth is forgotten. A new empire arises, the Interdependency, based on the doctrine that no one human outpost can survive without the others. It’s a hedge against interstellar war—and, for the empire’s rulers, a system of control. The Flow is eternal—but it’s not static. Just as a river changes course, The Flow changes as well. In rare cases, entire worlds have been cut off from the rest of humanity. When it’s discovered that the entire Flow is moving, possibly separating all human worlds from one another forever, three individuals—a scientist, a starship captain, and the emperox of the Interdependency—must race against time to discover what, if anything, can be salvaged from an interstellar empire on the brink of collapse.
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by Bryan Young (2021)
Like 'The Collapsing Empire', this offers thrilling interstellar conflict and political intrigue.

by Frank Herbert (1965)
Similar to 'The Collapsing Empire', it explores the double-edged sword of belief and empire-building.

by Ann Leckie (2013)
Like 'The Collapsing Empire', it delves into complex themes of humanity and identity within a vast empire.

by Becky Chambers (2014)
Shares 'The Collapsing Empire's' focus on a found family of misfits in a vast, wondrous space setting.

by Iain M. Banks (1987)
Echoes 'The Collapsing Empire's' grand scale and exploration of large-scale galactic conflict.
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