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Old 10-24-2013, 03:03 PM   #17992
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Well, I've finally got to the end of "Forge of the Elders" by L. Neil Smith. This was a part of my "catch up on my past Baen purchases" project, which unfortunately is a losing race, since I'm buying 4 new Baen books a month, but only catching up on the old ones by 1 or 2 a month . Anyway, be that as it may, this was a book I bought in April 2000.

The plot is that, in the mid 21st century, in a USA which is now a part of the world-wide Soviet Empire, an expedition is sent to an asteroid, in order to mine its resources, where it is discovered that the asteroid is populated by a wide range of sentient beings from alternate time-lines, in which evolution has followed different paths. Even worse, this is a capitalist society, rather than being good Marxists!

An interesting idea, but I found it terribly hard going, and I honestly can't recommend it.
You know, Harry, with the size of the TBR you have, you really shouldn't be wasting time reading dreck that you're not enjoying. Even though I have quite a few Baen books that I've had for quite a while but haven't read, some of them won't ever be read. Especially with a few Baen authors that I simply won't read regardless of how well written their books may be, but where I ended up with their books because they were in one bundle or another.
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