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The End of All Things by John Scalzi reads as propulsive, witty. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What The End of All Things is like to read

A politically-charged military SF thriller racing against a ticking clock as human factions and alien species jockey for survival amid a hidden conspiracy. Best for: readers of the Old Man's War universe who want political intrigue and military SF stakes.

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The Human Division
John Scalzi · 2013
A breezy, banter-heavy military sci-fi told in episodic mission chapters, light on introspection and heavy on quips and diplomatic-military problem-solving.
deep cut
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Ender's Game
Orson Scott Card · 1985
A relentlessly propulsive military-academy crucible seen through a brilliant, isolated child — clinical prose that builds to a moral gut-punch of an ending.
mildly eerieYAcomplete story
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Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
Hugh Howey · 2009
A close sci fi relative — matched on how it reads, with quick, propulsive pacing.
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Double Star
Robert A. Heinlein · 1956
A brisk first-person caper premise: a washed-up actor shanghaied into impersonating a kidnapped politician while interplanetary peace hangs in the balance.
mildly eeriecomplete storydeep cut
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Pebble in the Sky
Isaac Asimov · 1950
An ordinary displaced man is caught inside a galactic-scale power struggle, with the story leaning on debate and human choice as much as on plot mechanics.
closed-doorcomplete storydeep cut
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The Forever War
Joe Haldeman · 1974
A Vietnam allegory refracted through relativistic time dilation: months of combat for the soldier, centuries for the Earth he can never truly return to.
mildly eeriecomplete story
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Lines of Departure
Marko Kloos · 2014
Another road into survival, taken at quick, propulsive pacing.
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Slan
A. E. van Vogt · 1946
A pulp-era adventure of a hunted mutant boy fleeing violence and growing into a mission to confront tyranny, driven by chase, persecution, and revelation of hidden power.
mildly eeriedeep cut
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Star Born
Andre Norton · 1957
Another road into survival, taken at quick, propulsive pacing.
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Caliban's War
James S.A. Corey · 2012
A multi-POV space-opera thriller braiding a Ganymede war zone, Earth political maneuvering, and an alien threat on Venus into a system-spanning countdown.
creepy, not gorydeep cut
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Fugitive Telemetry
Martha Wells · 2021
A compact station-set whodunit narrated in Murderbot's signature deadpan — reluctant, wry, and quick-moving, with the puzzle constrained by its self-imposed no-hacking rule.
closed-doorcomplete storydeep cut
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Artemis
Andy Weir · 2017
A fast-paced heist thriller set in humanity's first lunar city, where a smuggler must navigate conspiracy and danger through technical problem-solving and resourcefulness.

About The End of All Things — what the genome says

Is The End of All Things a complete story or a cliffhanger?

The main arc resolves, with wider series threads left open.

Who is The End of All Things for?

readers of the Old Man's War universe who want political intrigue and military SF stakes

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