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Old 07-28-2012, 02:16 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by pshrynk View Post
Harry Turtledove does the best alt history stories, IMO.

Joel Rosenberg's Tetsuo books are the best I've read. I always regretted that he never wrote any more than he did.

Niven and Pornelle's Mote in God's Eye was the classic space opera/military SF. Gripping Hand not so much.
Actually, I would recommend Pournelle's Falkenberg series (The Mercenary, Falkenberg's Legion is the first of the series). It's kind of the bridge between the current world and The universe of Mote in God's Eye.
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