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Old 10-05-2009, 12:33 PM   #45
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I like Ringo best when he is a co-author. His "March to..." series with Weber is excellent military SF. His solo Council War series is also good military SF, though rendered more as military fantasy.
I used to like Mr. Ringo's books a lot, but some of his recent books have pushed too overt a political agenda for me, unfortunately. You are right, though, the "March to ...." series is excellent. I enjoyed the early "Council War" books, but the later ones - again the politics got too intrusive for me. It's obviously a personal thing.
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