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Human Division

by John Scalzi

13 books Started 2013
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The Human Division is a Science Fiction series by John Scalzi, comprising 13 books first published in 2013. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 The B-Team 2013 Buy from Amazon
Walk the Plank cover 2 Walk the Plank 2013 Buy from Amazon
3 We Only Need the Heads 2013 Buy from Amazon
A Voice in the Wilderness cover 4 A Voice in the Wilderness 2013 Buy from Amazon
5 Tales From the Clarke (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
6 The Back Channel (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
7 The Dog King (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
8 The Sound of Rebellion (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
The Observers cover 9 The Observers 2013 Buy from Amazon
10 This Must Be the Place (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
11 A Problem of Proportion (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
12 The Gentle Art of Cracking Heads (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
13 Earth Below, Sky Above (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon

John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author. Scalzi started writing as a hobby in the late 1990s while working as a corporate marketing manager. His first novel, "Old Man's War" (2005), won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Since then, he has published numerous novels, including the Hugo Award-winning "Redshirts" (2012) and "The Collapsing Empire" (2017). His books have been translated into over 30 languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide. Critical acclaim has lauded Scalzi's witty and thought-provoking writing, earning him the Robert A. Heinlein Award (2010) and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (2013). He is also known for his popular blog, "Whatever," where he provides commentary on current events, pop culture, and writing.

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