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Old 04-22-2010, 10:04 PM   #10
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I think it is a fair comment that Baen is mainly focussed on military sci-fi.
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Checking out the webscriptions they're generally about 50% military SF and 50% all-the-rest.

Which is a pretty heavy concentration on military SF, really.
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Sci Fi has a long tradition with military backgrounds. Even "The Time Machine" (1895 ) has mention of armys and war.

Hominids byRobert J. Sawyer is a very good book. It does have an anti military slant, but then again the military is mentioned.

I don't know if there is a way to completely filter out EVERYTHING with some mention of the military.

But if you want to devote your life to creating a website where people can go for "military free" reading recommendations I think that you should do it.
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