
Persepolis Rising
by James S A Corey (2017)
Like 'The End of All Things', this offers grand-scale sci-fi with complex political and military themes.

by John Scalzi (2015)
Hugo-award winning author, John Scalzi returns to his best-selling Old Man's War universe with The End of All Things, the direct sequel to 2013's The Human Division Humans expanded into space...only to find a universe populated with multiple alien species bent on their destruction. Thus was the Colonial Union formed, to help protect us from a hostile universe. The Colonial Union used the Earth and its excess population for colonists and soldiers. It was a good arrangement...for the Colonial Union. Then the Earth said: no more. Now the Colonial Union is living on borrowed time-a couple of decades at most, before the ranks of the Colonial Defense Forces are depleted and the struggling human colonies are vulnerable to the alien species who have been waiting for the first sign of weakness, to drive humanity to ruin. And there's another problem: A group, lurking in the darkness of space, playing human and alien against each other-and against their own kind -for their own unknown reasons. In this collapsing universe, CDF Lieutenant Harry Wilson and the Colonial Union diplomats he works with race against the clock to discover who is behind attacks on the Union and on alien races, to seek peace with a suspicious, angry Earth, and keep humanity's union intact...or else risk oblivion, and extinction-and the end of all things. Old Man's War Series #1 Old Man’s War #2 The Ghost Brigades #3 The Last Colony #4 Zoe’s Tale #5 The Human Division #6 The End of All Things Short fiction: “After the Coup” Other Tor Books The Android’s Dream Agent to the Stars Your Hate Mail Will Be Graded Fuzzy Nation Redshirts Lock In The Collapsing Empire At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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by James S A Corey (2017)
Like 'The End of All Things', this offers grand-scale sci-fi with complex political and military themes.

by Andy Weir (2015)
Shares the engaging, problem-solving narrative style found in 'The End of All Things'.

by Cixin Liu (2006)
Like 'The End of All Things', this explores humanity's response to existential, cosmic threats.

by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2026)
This space opera offers a similar sense of vast scope and high stakes as 'The End of All Things'.

by Margaret Atwood (2009)
Similar to 'The End of All Things', this book examines humanity's struggle after a catastrophic event.
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