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Old 07-27-2012, 08:44 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by sabredog View Post
Hmmm, where to start....

David Weber
Jack Campbell (John Hemry)
Ian Douglas
David Drake
John Ringo

Indie Alternatives

Thomas dePrima
Dan Worth
Evan Currie
Ryk Brown


Baen is indeed a good start for Mil SF. Recommended.
On the indie side, I'd add The Nameless War by Edmond Barrett. I liked it as much as Currie's Odyssey One.
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