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Rally Cry (Lost Regiment)
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William R. Forstchen's Lost Regiment series was a breakthrough in this genre. This 1st of 8 or 9 books is the very best. Combining accurate historical Yankee troops that get lost out at sea and end up going through a rift into another world is fabulous unto itself, but adding new and thrilling elements of sci-fi/fantasy with a colorful backdrop of an a... »
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Ghost of the White Nights (Ghost trilogy)
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A different book from the author. It was on the same level as his other books. It jumped around and followed several story lines until the end when it came together. Very good book if you are looking for something differnt from this author.... »
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Camp Concentration: A Novel
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Thomas M. Disch is one of the overlooked masters of science fiction, and Camp Concentration is one of his finest novels. The unlikely hero of this piece is Louis Sacchetti, an overweight poet who's serving a five-year prison term for being a "conchie," or conscientious objector, to the ongoing war being fought by the United States. Three months ... »
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Battle Hymn (Lost Regiment)
This is the fifth novel in the series, and the original concept, "Union Army heroes fighting hordes of aliens in space" is starting to wear a little thin.... »
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The Tourmaline
The Tourmaline is the sequel to A Princess of Roumania, and follows the adventures of Miranda Popescu, her friends, and her enemies (Paul Park's villains ... »
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In War Times
At the outbreak of World War II, Sam Dance's mysterious physics teacher gives him detailed instructions for building a "quantum machine" that can affect h... »
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Gettysburg: An Alternate History
Peter Tsouras' book, GETTYSBURG AN ALTERNATE HISTORY, has an interesting premise, as do most alternative history books. However, the author spends so much... »
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