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Old 10-02-2015, 04:45 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I love their work, having read them when they came out.

I should point out that I do NOT enjoy what I term the 'Baen School' of writing (BS school of writing), characterized by military-styled fantasies.

The above is for informational purposes only, and in no way should it be construed as an attack upon any kind of fiction enjoyed by any ambulatory biped who happens to read the paragraph above.

Then maybe malazan would be not to your liking. Don't know what exactly you mean, but many of the characters are soldiers and some stories are about war campaigns. In that way it is military-styled (the series title gives a hint to that too ). But it is not glorifying the military, more how you maybe can hold on to your humanity facing it.
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