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Old 10-19-2011, 01:10 PM   #11077
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Some of the stories I've read before. It was worth reading, but they're not easy going, IMO. The Fantasy/SF elements in some stories are mostly incidental to the thrust of the stories, which is the experience of war.

Hooray! My TBR list is now below 400!

Nex up, a purchase from last month, and it should be a bit lighter than the David Drake book I've just finished: The Wild Side by Mark L. Van Name, subtitled "Urban Fantasy with an Erotic Edge".
I like some of Mark Van Name's work, but I'd have to pass on that one.

Drake really can be a hard-hitter. I've only read a couple of essays he's written about war. They should be taught in history classes (not his political POV ones necessarily.)
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