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Any men-build-stuff-and_chase-women recommendations?
The recent threads mentioning Leo Frankowski and John Ringo have made me crave some male wish fulfillment reading
![]() I think the sort of book I'm looking for is early Crosstime Engineer style where a man changes society via his engineering skills and women throw themselves at his feet. |
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Have you read John Ringo's Ghost series yet? It brings a whole new meaning to wish fulfillment.
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Ed Howdershelt has a 13-part series called "Third World Products." It involves lusty aliens, dodging some evil aliens, very funny, and lots of gratuitous sex. It's guy stuff, nothing romantic at all. I think they will fit your needs perfectly, and all of those books will keep you busy reading for a while. Oh, and he also has a book called "Ansen" and involves trying to help an immortal dimension-traveling alien. I find his books hilarious!
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Oh Jonh Ringo NO!! Ringo replies to it in the comments and agrees with the author. |
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Looks like you can get a T-Shirt now
http://www.cafepress.com/ohjohnringono And I wish this thing had subtitles; it looks awfully funny but I can understand like 10% of what's said: http://youtube.com/?v=sv2oqAe5Ib4 |
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I've tried both the first novel of Ghost and Ed Howdershelt's series and didn't enjoy them. Mostly because the actual story and writing were buried under the wish fulfilment part (as with Frankowski's later books like Conrad's TIme Machine)...
Also, I'm not a big fan of the gruff, father-figure, Navy Seal-type protagonist. |
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![]() You might want to give the second book a try. Xenophon |
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I really don't think I'd want to meet the sort of person who LIKES "Ghost".
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And I think I can say pretty conclusively that any real life person "like Ghost" wouldn't be high on my social list either. He's really not a nice person -- a point Ringo makes over (and over, and over, and...) Xenophon |
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I'm not seeing the case for either of these. Heinlein's The Number of the Beast, possibly; Glory Road, arguably. Niven/Pournell's Janissaries books might be a good suggestion, particularly after the first. This is a category that doesn't do much for me, so I'm afraid I don't have many suggestions. But I don't think those two Heinlein books fit the bill.
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For example, Number of the Beast is more about family dynamics and reads like a road trip story. Glory Road is more normal guy transplanted to fantasy world style. Door into Summer is time paradox and TMIAHM is a guerilla warfare/revolutionary novel to me... And in each of those books, the male heroes become physically and emotionally involved with one main love interest. |
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Generally I agree that Heinlein doesn't fit the category at all, I just suggested the two books that I thought might come closest.
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