Pros: Great characters and plotting Cons: I guess I'll have to repeat from my other Turtledove reviews: the repetition
Harry Turtledove just drives me crazy sometimes. He can come up with some really interesting plots and characters, but his writing just makes me climb the walls sometimes. The plot itself has to be very interesting in order to grab me (which is why I ...
World War II- or at least Harry Turtledoves version of it-is still raging fiercely in Drive to the East, an alternate account of what the world might have been like in the nineteen forties had the South won the American Civil War some eighty ...
Pros: written tighter than other novels in series, moves story and characters along well Cons: I have to wait a year for the next book!
***Contains spoilers for earlier books in the series*** Alternate history is an interesting genre. It takes a pivotal point in history - in this case the Civil War - and supposes what would have happened had things turned out differently. ...
Paperback, Opening Atlantis "New York Times"-bestselling author Turtledove has intrigued readers with such alternate history titles as "Days of Infamy." Now, in the first of a br...
Paperback, Weird Tales 296 Spring 1990 The Spring 1990 issue of Weird Tales showcases the work of David J. Schow (Featured Author) and Janet Aulisio (Featured Artist, who contributed all th...
Paperback, Gunpowder Empire A novel of Crosstime Traffic Turtledove has proved he can divert his readers to astonishing places....I know I d follow his imagination almost anywher...
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