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In the Courts of the Crimson Kings (Lords of Creation)
Amazon.com — Good, but different from Previous Book Not as consistently good as the previous novel, 'The Sky People', but an overall more satisfying read. A more interesting alternative society than in the previous novel makes up for some slow areas of the ...More…
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In the Courts of the Crimson Kings (Lords of Creation)
Amazon.com — Good, but different from Previous Book Not as consistently good as the previous novel, 'The Sky People', but an overall more satisfying read. A more interesting alternative society than in the previous novel makes up for some slow areas of the ...More…
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Jimmy the Hand: Legends of the Riftwar, Book III
Amazon.com — Disappointed I should have realized that Feist did not write this himself. Next time I will not make that mistake. His books I read like an addiction...this one I could barely plod through. I will not buy a jointly authored book from this combo again. Why ...More…
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Wolf of the Steppes: The Complete Cossack Adventures, ...
Amazon.com — Still very, very good. I bought this book (and the companion volume) after reading some of Lamb's work in the 'Flashing Swords' ezine and anthology from Pitch-Black Press (Sages and Swords). I'd never heard of Lamb before--and now I've ...More…
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The Sword (The Raj Whitehall Series: The General, Book 5)
Amazon.com — The Steam Runs Out Of the Series A book series should be so fast paced and unpredictable that the reader doesn't have the time to pause and work out the plot - they should be absorbed in reading and the plot should always be so unique as to give them ...More…
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The Anvil (The Raj Whitehall Series: The General, Book 3)
Amazon.com — Excellent 5 Book Series This is the standard by which I judge all military fiction. I have never found another that was it's equal. Even when the same author's got together again for books 6 and 7 (which I have reviewed separately) they ...More…
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The Steel (The Raj Whitehall Series: The General, Book 4)
Amazon.com — Excellent 5 Book Series This is the standard by which I judge all military fiction. I have never found another that was it's equal. Even when the same authors got together again for books 6 and 7 (which I have reviewed separately) they couldn't ...More…
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The Hammer (The Raj Whitehall Series: The General, Book 2)
Amazon.com — Excellent 5 Book Series This is the standard by which I judge all military fiction. I have never found another that was it's equal. Even when the same authors got together again for books 6 and 7 (which I have reviewed separately) they couldn't ...More…
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Snowbrother
Amazon.com — Bloody-minded, but Fun! To begin with a warning: this is a fairly typical (if there is such a thing) S.M. Stirling novel. If graphic (though never gratuitous) sex and violence bother you, you really shouldn't read it. If you don't listen to me and ...More…
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The Chosen (The Raj Whitehall Series, Book 6)
Amazon.com — Skips through the characters lives too much This entertaining book was very different from the GENERAL series with Center and Raj Whitehall. Raj only has a bit part in this story, although his reminiscing about his life after the general series ended was ...More…
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The Reformer (The Raj Whitehall Series, Book 7)
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Getting military sci-fi right is tricky. As with any genre fiction, there are certain rules to be followed. When you pick up a book with a cover depicting a sword-wielding Roman-type firing a primitive cannon under the shadow of a ...More…