A dystopian novel series set in post-nuclear Canada

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Information for Libraries, librarians and educators



This section brings together essential materials to support acquisition, programming, and reader engagement around Warriors of the Last Days. Each page is designed to provide clear, usable information that helps institutions evaluate the work, present it effectively, and connect it with the right audience.

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Explore detailed About the Author information for context and background, along with Appearances to support event planning, readings, and educational programming. BISAC Categories and Comparable Titles assist with classification, shelving, and positioning within existing collections, while Book Editions outlines available formats for purchasing and circulation.

For content evaluation and curriculum use, Book Synopses provide complete narrative overviews, and Reading Order clarifies how individual titles fit within the broader series. Reviews & Testimonials offer insight into reception, tone, and audience response, supporting selection decisions and promotional efforts.

All resources are structured for quick reference and practical application, helping libraries and educators integrate the series into their collections, programs, and learning environments with confidence.

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FREQUENT QUESTIONS FROM LIBRARIES & EDUCATORS

  1. What genre and audience does the series serve?

    Warriors of the Last Days is a speculative fiction series blending dystopian, science fiction, and psychological elements. It is best suited for adult readers and mature young adults, particularly those interested in complex world-building, ethical tension, and system-driven narratives.

  2. How should the series be classified in a library system?

    The series aligns with standard BISAC categories related to science fiction, dystopian fiction, and literary speculative fiction. Comparable titles can help refine placement based on tone and audience, whether leaning more toward literary or genre shelving in libraries.

  3. Yes. The series follows a structured narrative arc, and reading in the intended order is strongly recommended to maintain continuity and fully understand character development and evolving systems within the world.

  4. Are the books suitable for educational use or programming?

    They can support discussions around themes such as control systems, societal structure, identity, and ethical decision-making. The material is best suited for advanced high school or post-secondary settings, depending on the focus of the curriculum.

  5. Are author visits or events available for libraries?

    Yes. The author offers appearances, readings, and discussions that can be adapted for library programming. Events can include thematic talks, Q&A sessions, and behind-the-scenes insights into the development of the series. Availability may vary based on schedule and location.

  6. What formats and editions are available for libraries?

    The series is offered in multiple formats to support different collection needs, including print editions and digital formats where available. Details on each edition, including ISBNs and specifications, are provided to facilitate ordering and cataloging.

  7. Does the series include supplementary or companion content?

    Yes. In addition to the main novels, there are companion materials such as short stories, expanded world content, and system-related documents. Some of this material may be exclusive to specific channels, such as newsletters, which can support deeper reader engagement.

  8. How can libraries use this series to engage their community?

    The series can anchor book clubs, thematic discussions, and speculative fiction programming. Its layered narrative and world-building lend themselves to conversations around society, technology, and human behavior, making it adaptable for both casual readers and structured group activities.

  9. Are discussion guides or support materials available for group use?

    Select materials can be provided to support book clubs, classrooms, and facilitated discussions. These may include thematic prompts, key questions, and contextual notes to help guide analysis and conversation.

  10. How frequently are new titles or updates released within the series?

    Release timing varies based on development and publication cycles. Updates on upcoming titles, new editions, and related content are communicated through official channels, allowing libraries to plan acquisitions and programming accordingly. A good rule of thumb for the novels is roughly three months.


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A dystopian novel series set in post-nuclear Canada

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stéphane Roy is a lifelong reader and writer with a deep love for science fiction, apocalyptic worlds, and tightly constructed mysteries. This is his first novel. He lives in the Yukon with his dog and his aquarium, where long winters, silence, and wide, sometimes glowing, skies leave plenty of room for imagining the end of the world, and what might come after it. He is also waiting, with cautious optimism, for the aliens to finally reveal themselves and straighten us all out.

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