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I'm a big John Scalzi fan. Whenever one of his books release, it's basically xmas for me. There have been a few less than stellar books, but overal they are very enjoyable.
Scalzi - the first few books yes, afterwards I just lost interest and read them for the sake of reading them.
For me I enjoyed both of Scalzi's series, the story written in a plain language but it's still exciting and captive, with some plot twists added.
Each series is set in different universes with their own limitations.
That was pretty fun except the 4th book.