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Old 12-12-2014, 02:31 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
I read the first Posleen War book (at least I think we're talking about 'A Hymn Before Battle', right?) recently and liked it, but it seemed so much in the style of 'Starship Troopers' that it felt derivative.
I was not compelled to continue with the series.

I think I may just be burned out on series in general. Or is it serieses? Seri?

I'm finishing the Prince Roger series, because it's only four books and by the time I made up my mind if I liked it or not, I was half way through it....

Is "Armor" a good stand-alone read?

ApK
You might like Empire of Man book 4 , We Few, a bit more; it's a more modern type of warfare.
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