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81. Departures by Harry Turtledove | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
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(1993-04-24)
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Giving the benefit of the doubt, 4 stars
If you like SF its well worth your time!
fun stories, faulty binding
These stories are Great
Splendid |
82. Worldwar: In the Balance by Harry Turtledove | |
Audio CD:
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(2010-03-08)
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83. The War That Came Early: Hitler's War by Harry Turtledove | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2010-06-22)
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Good Premise -- Good Story
A Rivetting Read!
A fun read
Alternate history is Turtledove spike it up a bit, heh?
Entertaining Alternative History |
84. Alternate Generals | |
Mass Market Paperback: 320
Pages
(1998-07-01)
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great alternate history
Alternate Obscurities
A book for the serious mil-his buff.
Big-time hit and miss book For example, one story involves Caesar having a nightmare where some one tells him he'll get assassinated. Well whoop-de-doo, what does that have to do with alternative history? One story about Boadica didn't seem to offer any thing alternative: she fights the Romans and gets defeated - wait that happened in real life! Some are actually pretty decent. The story on a historical figure much like Sun Tzu conquering Greece I thought was interesting. The story about Lee preventing the Charge of the Light Brigade was clever, particularly the ending ("Aye, it would have been the valley of death!"). The story "Tradition" was interesting just in the fact it took a real event (the German navy headed for the Ottoman Empire that the British didn't stop) and took it another route (the British do try to stop it). I would not suggest buying this book though. Overall I was seriously disappointed by this. Like I said before, write your own "alternative general" story. It will probably be a lot better - and make a lot more sense.
Not for dropouts! |
85. The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump by Harry Turtledove | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(2002-12-01)
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well written, funny and fun
A Creative Look at an Alternate Reality
Ten stars: you can't handle the pun.
Light & Entertaining
A Lost Friend Found |
86. Beyond the Gap (Opening of the World) by Harry Turtledove | |
Mass Market Paperback: 432
Pages
(2008-04-01)
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Walk and Talk
Should be an interesting series
A Lot of Walking
Beyond the Gap
A quest beyond the ice |
87. Alternate Generals III (v. 3) | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2005-04-05)
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Another enjoyable collection of alternate history short stories
Not awful but not fantastic either.
Any fan of alternate history science fiction will find this an excellent collection.
Better Than the First, Less Than the Second
One of the best I've read this year |
88. Alternate Generals III (v. 3) | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2005-04-05)
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Another enjoyable collection of alternate history short stories
Not awful but not fantastic either.
Any fan of alternate history science fiction will find this an excellent collection.
Better Than the First, Less Than the Second
One of the best I've read this year |
89. The Great War: Walk In Hell by Harry Turtledove | |
Paperback:
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(1999)
Asin: B000OVAT4M Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
90. WORLDWAR - Book (1) One: In the Balance; Book (2) Two: Tilting the Balance; Book (3) Three: Upsetting the Balance; Book (4) Four: Striking the Balance by Harry Turtledove | |
Paperback:
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(1995)
Asin: B000NRUZGY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
91. Reincarnations by Harry Turtledove, Sheila Williams | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2009-10-18)
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92. The Bastard King:Scepter of Mercy, Book One by Dan Chernenko | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2003-03-04)
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Ugh
First in Turtledove's "Sceptre of Mercy" trilogy
good book/series
I want my money back!
Far from great... |
93. Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(2001-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Chronologically, the entries range from '50s pieces like Philip K. Dick's"Second Variety" and Arthur C. Clarke's "Superiority" to more modernruminations on war like "The Scapegoat" by C.J. Cherryh and "To theStorming Gulf" by Gregory Benford. But rather than quality (all thesestories are of inarguable pedigree) or even breadth, what might recommendthese most to readers new to them are the ideas and other works they laterinspired: Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonrider" and Orson Scott Card's "Ender'sGame" both gave rise to phenomenally successful series, Joe W. Haldeman's"Hero" preceded The ForeverWar, and Philip K. Dick's "Second Variety" became the SF thriller Screamers. The collection also gives you a glimpse of what dark thoughts were rattling around the heads of prolific writers like David Drake and George R.R. Martin in the '70s. --Paul Hughes Customer Reviews (11)
the beginning of a lifetime love...
Not military, sometimes not even scifi.
Fair Collection of Early Military SciFi Short Stories
Some great stories, but not really military "Hero", a story of a unit preparing for absolute zero battle, was an interesting story that left me wanting more, and it's ending left if wide open. "Ender's Game" ends up being a something of a philisophical excercise in responsibility in wartime. One has to question why "The Last Article" and "Dragonrider" where in the book.They were good stories but TLA belongs to alternate history and Dragons fighting Threads, while a good story, it isn't what you would expect from a collection of stories about the military. Ultimately, many of the stories fall short because they seemed like they belonged in a SF magazine and I would almost suggest searching out the full length versions these stories if they exist because I left feeling a bit unfulfilled.
More of an Intro than a "Best of" There are some gems here. Orson Scott Card's classic "Ender's Game" definitely deserves to be a volume with this title. I highly recommend the novel-length expansion of the story and it's sequels (most notably the companion novel, "Ender's Shadow" and "Shadow of the Hegemon"). David Drake's "Hangman" is an excellent introduction to his Hammer's Slammers series which also requires inclusion in a volume such as this. Walter Jon Williams's "Wolf Time" is one of the best stories in the volume, taking place in the same universe as "Voice of the Whirlwind". And Joe Haldeman expanded "Hero" to become "Forever War" (and its sequels). Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonrider" was, likewise, the beginning of a large franchise, but it's inclusion as an example of military SF is quite a stretch. Similarly, Harry Turtledove's "The Last Article" is an excellent story, but it would have fit much better in his "best alternate history" collection than in this volume. Other classics include Poul Anderson's "Among Thieves" (an intro to his Polesotechnic League universe), Philip K. Dick's "Second Variety" (recently made, like so many of his stories, into a movie), and C. J. Cherryh's "The Scapegoat". I also enjoyed George R. R. Martin's "Night of the Vampyres". Gregory Benford's "To the Storming Gulf" is not military at all; it would, instead, fit quite nicely in a collection of post-apocalyptic fiction. While touted by some as a classic, I have never been impressed with Cordwainer Smith's "The Game of Rat and Dragon". And Arthur C. Clarke's "Superiority" is merely clever. Any number of other stories could have replaced either of these tales in a "best of" volume. ... Read more |
94. Hammer and Anvil (Time of Troubles, Bk 2) by Harry Turtledove | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(1996-06-30)
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Videssos Down, but Not Out
"Time of Troubles" part two of four |
95. Earthgrip by Harry Turtledove | |
Mass Market Paperback:
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(1991-11-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description But Jennifer hadn't fully appreciated her own talent.She had a keen eye, a fresh perspective -- and all of science fiction to fall back on when the going got tough! |
96. Worldwar: Striking the Balance by Harry Turtledove | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(1997-08-21)
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A Memorable Swansong... |
97. Tale of the Fox by Harry Turtledove | |
Mass Market Paperback: 768
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T BE KING Gerin has already beaten off invaders, both human and inhuman. But this time he faces an invasion by the Gradi, led by their cold, fierce gods. Gerin has to fight fire with fire by invoking all the supernatural help he can get from the capricious god Mavrix, the aloof but powerful Biton, and the more elemental gods of those who live beneath the ground. And just when things can't get worse -- they get worse. Gerin's neighbor, Aragis the Archer, has made one provocative move after another, and Gerin reluctantly decides that war is inevitable. But suddenly, the Elabonian Empire again turns its unwelcome attention to the Northlands, which it regards as a subject territory. Gerin and Aragis are now allies against a common enemy...and a very formidable one, with forces that outnumber both their armies put together! Customer Reviews (4)
A different Turtledove
Reprinted MAterial
Fantastic! Just like "King of the North" & "Fox and Empire". This review will be about the book. The decision to reprint these books in two volumes rather than four (and if Wereblood and Werenight weren't already previously combined, it would have been five parts) was great. It would not be a big re-print, pushing out four novels at once, but it also gave the readers a chance to re-obtain their now worn-out and tattered copies of the older Gerin books. It's also very nice for people who have little enough space on their bookshelves as it is (incl. yours truly). Gerin is, as usual, a fascinating monarch in his lands north of the High Kirs and the Empire of Elabon. He and his troupe (which includes a demi-god who has the body and maturity of a four year old but the voice of a 40-year-old baritone and enjoys piddling on people from upon high, a barbarian giant of a man whose origins are respectfully hidden, Gerin's own sons, his wife -- a former Oracle and quite the insatiable) are tumbled into war not once, but TWICE (okay, so it's two books. So what! It reads like one great big saga) in order to protect their homes. They call on magic and brawn to defeat their enemies. Whether savages to the North or Imperialists to the South, Gerin has to yet again fight for what he holds dear: the independence of his people and the right of sovereignty over his own land. Set in a bronze-age environment instead of a medieval one, the Gerin novels are a different sort of fantasy, which deal in magic, yes, and warriors, yes. Good and evil, yes. Monsters, yes. Telepathy and the supernatural, y--. Whah? Hold on...those are sci-fi traits! Maybe that's why fantasy and sci-fi are always grouped together. Oh, well. It's all great fun. Three moons there may be, but there is only ONE Gerin the Fox!
fox rules |
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