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Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
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Zoe's Tale

by John Scalzi

Series: Old Man's War (4)

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Tor Books (2008), Hardcover, 336 pages

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Tags:ARC, sff, smart girl, funny

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  1. grizzly.anderson recommends Matter by Iain M. Banks, "In many many ways these are VERY different books, but in Zoe's quest to find a weapon/tool/solution to keep her colony from being wiped out, and her interaction (see more) with the Consu, I kept flashing to searches and wars among the various peoples and levels of the shell world in Matter."
  2. goodiegoodie recommends Jumping Off The Planet (Starsiders Trilogy) by David Gerrold
  3. goodiegoodie recommends Child of Earth by David Gerrold
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While Zoe's Tale is retelling of a story already gone by in The Last Colony, it is a refreshing tale from a new and unique point of view. We also get to see some of the things that were done behind the scenes, obviously, as we see everything "on screen" that Zoe is doing. ( )
  tmoorewp | Sep 27, 2009 |
Not bad even if you've just finished 'The Last Colony' as I just did. Possibly worse if you haven't, not a good introduction to the universe, and no idea in my mind how it would stand alone as the YA book it is ( )
  BjornFr | Sep 27, 2009 |
A retelling of the Last Colony (the 3rd book in the Old Man's War trilogy) from Zoe's perspective. Very well done, and interesting both for the story as well as an artistic exercise. ( )
  suedutton | Sep 7, 2009 |
Surprisingly well written. Zoe's point of view was fresh and refreshing and really makes this book worth reading. Its a slow moving book without too much action, but what action there is is entertaining. A good book for people who like interesting characters. ( )
  Nikkles | Aug 17, 2009 |
This was a book that reminded me of the teenager I think I was. After twenty years I realize my memories are a bit subjective, but the narrator of this book felt much more real than most and much more appealing that others I have tried to read (4 book series beginning with T.) The plot is a standard science fiction one but the honesty of s an almost child telling the story was compelling and wonderful. ( )
  readermom | Jul 29, 2009 |
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I wondered if it was very realistic to have a heroine that young be so clever and observant while spouting off with Scalzi's trademark sarcasm. Some readers might think that a brilliant and resourceful young Messiah of an alien race who Saves the Day with blatant Deus ex Machina has it a bit too easy. But Zoë's Tale isn't really about the clash of mighty empires or rescuing loved ones from monsters, exciting as those parts are — it's about Zoë. It's about that time in our lives after we've come to grips with how the world sees us but we are still not sure how we see ourselves. It's not about what you are, but finding out who you are. This whip-smart, often funny, and deeply moving novel portrays that journey of self-discovery to the satisfaction of adults young or otherwise.
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For Karen Meisner and Anne KG Murphy. And most especially for Athena.
Karen Meisner
Anne KG Murphy
Athena Scalzi
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I lifted up my dad's PDA and counted off the seconds with the two thousand other people in the room.
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Canonical titleZoe's Tale
Original publication date2008-08
SeriesOld Man's War (4)
People/CharactersZoë Boutin Perry, John Perry
Important placesRoanoke (fictitious planet), Huckleberry (fictitious planet)
Awards and honorsSF Site Reader's Choice (2008), Hugo Nominee (Novel, 2009), Locus Award Finalist (Young Adult, 2009), Locus Recommended Reading (Young Adult, 2008)
DedicationFor Karen Meisner and Anne KG Murphy. And most especially for Athena., Karen Meisner, Anne KG Murphy, Athena Scalzi
First wordsI lifted up my dad's PDA and counted off the seconds with the two thousand other people in the room.
Last words(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)
Publisher's editorNielsen Hayden, Patrick
BlurbersKleffel, Rick, Doctorow, Cory
Book description

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0765316986, Hardcover)

How do you tell your part in the biggest tale in history?

I ask because it's what I have to do. I'm Zoe Boutin Perry: A colonist stranded on a deadly pioneer world. Holy icon to a race of aliens. A player (and a pawn) in a interstellar chess match to save humanity, or to see it fall. Witness to history. Friend. Daughter. Human. Seventeen years old.

Everyone on Earth knows the tale I am part of. But you don't know my tale: How I did what I did — how I did what I had to do — not just to stay alive but to keep you alive, too. All of you. I'm going to tell it to you now, the only way I know how: not straight but true, the whole thing, to try make you feel what I felt: the joy and terror and uncertainty, panic and wonder, despair and hope. Everything that happened, bringing us to Earth, and Earth out of its captivity. All through my eyes.

It's a story you know. But you don't know it all.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:23 -0400)

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