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The Last Emperox is a space opera novel by American writer John Scalzi. The book was published by Tor Books on April 14, 2020. [1] Audible released an audio book version narrated by Wil Wheaton. [2] It is the final volume in The Interdependency trilogy series and a sequel to The Consuming Fire.
Space opera has been defined as "a television or radio drama or motion picture that is a science-fiction adventure story". [9] Some critics distinguish between space opera and planetary romance. [10] Both feature adventures in exotic settings, but space opera emphasizes space travel, while planetary romances focus on alien worlds.
A Memory Called Empire won the 2020 Hugo Award for Best Novel [1] and the 2020 Compton Crook Award, [6] and was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Novel of 2019. [7] Publishers Weekly gave the novel a starred review, calling it a "gorgeously crafted space opera", and lauding its worldbuilding and backstory. [8]
0–9. List of The New York Times number-one books of 1931; List of The New York Times number-one books of 1932; List of The New York Times number-one books of 1933
The list was compiled by a team of critics and editors at The New York Times and, with the input of 503 writers and academics, assessed the books based on their impact, originality, and lasting influence. The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging ...
Many of the most enduring science fiction tropes were established in Golden Age literature. Space opera came to prominence with the works of E. E. "Doc" Smith; Isaac Asimov established the canonical Three Laws of Robotics beginning with the 1941 short story "Runaround"; the same period saw the writing of genre classics such as the Asimov's Foundation and Smith's Lensman series.
This is a list of lists by year of The New York Times number-one books. The New York Times Best Seller list was first published without fanfare on October 12, 1931. [1] [2] It consisted of five fiction and four nonfiction for the New York City region only. [2] The following month the list was expanded to eight cities, with a separate list for ...