Through the Darkness (World at War, Book 3)
A Frozen Hell: Through the Darkness (2001) is the third novel in the World At War fantasy series, following Darkness Descending. In the previous volume, the Algarvians, although outnumbered in Grelz, keep outmaneuvering the Unkerlanter army. In Kuusamo, [... more]
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Second Contact (Colonization, Book 1)
Amazon.com Review: Harry Turtledove pays tribute to pulp science fiction, combining a favorite plot--invasion by technologically superior aliens--with an alternate history of WWII and its aftermath. His Worldwar Series began the story when a fleet of [... more]
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Down to Earth (Colonization, Book 2)
Amazon.com Review: Colonization: Down to Earth marks part two of part two of Harry Turtledove's epic alternate history in which WWII gets interrupted--and violently abridged--by a hostile alien invasion. With some of the same characters introduced in the [... more]
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The Misplaced Legion
One of the most enjoyable series ever.: This is the first book in a four volume series that I rate as one of the most enjoyable in all fantasy literature. It is, as other reviewers have commented, basically a first century BC Roman legion thrown into the [... more]
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The Guns of the South
Trash has a long life span: In the world of alternate Civil War history, Guns of the South stands out for several reasons. It is one of the few books of this type with a favorable review by James McPherson on the back cover. This has to make us question [... more]
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Striking the Balance (Worldwar Series, Volume 4)
Ending and Beginning: Turtledove continues to maintain interest in the final book of the first subseries of World War. It is a satisfactory ending, and beginning. The plotlines are neatly wrapped up, with a number of shockers. But not too neatly wrapped [... more]
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Krispos Rising
An alternate Byzantine world: To quote W.E.H. Lecky (History of European Morals, 1869) in regard to the Byzantine Empire - "The history of the empire is a monotonous story of the intrigues of priests, eunuchs and women, of poisonings, of [... more]
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Departures
fun stories, faulty binding: A new paperback shouldn't shed pages on the first reading. My copy did that. But I'll re-read several of these tales and mend the book as I go. A fun assortment of yarns. Turtledove crafts Short Stories well. These stories [... more]
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American Front (The Great War, Book 1)
Amazon.com Review: Harry Turtledove's second multivolume saga of 20th-century "alternative history," How Few Remain, takes place in a world in which the Confederate States win the Civil War and in 1914, allied with England and France, go to war [... more]
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The Great War: Breakthroughs
Satisfying conclusion to Turtledove's alternative Great War: This book represents the final volume in Harry Turtledove's trilogy-within-a-tetralogy alternative history series about a world where the United States and Confederate States of America [... more]
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Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century
Amazon.com Review: It's not merely a task that's thankless--it's impossible. How can you hope to pick out the best of anything, let alone from such a contentious category as SF (and military SF, at that)? But this 13-story collection really does pull [... more]
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American Empire: Blood & Iron
Great further development of the series: This is the first book in Turtledove's American Empire series that continues the alternate history began in his book How Few Remain and continued in the Great War trilogy. Unlike the previous books, this one doesn' [... more]
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