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Colonization: Aftershocks
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Just when you hoped for some closure, the book is left with an ending that clearly leaves open an new series. The new series will revolve around the attack on the lizards home planet. So if you pick up this book thinking it will come to an end, good luck. Absolutely no resolution to be had. sorry.... »
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Return Engagement (Settling Accounts, Book 1)
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Harry Turtledove does an awesome job in recreating an alternate history. A must for the Science fiction fan who can read a story under "What if this really happened?"... »
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Homeward Bound
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I bought all the 3 worldwar novels, and then the Second Contact novels.
Never in my 35 years of existence have i ever read such a long series of books forgetting sleep, work and sometimes even food!
Turtledove is a master at work and you really feel him grow up the characters slowly.
Ttomalss feels the pains of a teacher being infatua... »
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Letters From Father Christmas
This book is appealing from many perspectives: historic, artistic, and emotional. The content is intimate "letters from Father Christmas" written by Tolk... »
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Walk In Hell (The Great War, Book 2)
Harry Turtledove marches on through history with The Great War: Walk in Hell. In his alternate timeline, the Confederate States of America won the ... »
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Second Contact (Colonization, Book 1)
Harry Turtledove pays tribute to pulp science fiction, combining a favorite plot--invasion by technologically superior aliens--with an alternate history o... »
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The Maps of Tolkien's Middle-Earth
Four maps are included: Wilderland, Middle-Earth, Beleriand and Numenor. Also included is a book (80 pages) with a brief background and then listings of m... »
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The Margarets: A Novel
Here's an example of a novel with an interesting premise and backdrop, but poor execution. The story is built around Tepper's frequently-used themes of hu... »
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