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Monday, March 27, 2017

1636: The Ottoman Onslaught by Eric Flint



Perhaps jaded is my first reaction to this book.  It has the feel of it's predecessors but not the excitement. 

I really enjoyed the first books in this series but I have missed to many of the intervening books and consequently I've lost touch with them.  

If memory serves me, the premise was introduced in 1632 (book title not year) when a chunk of West Virginia was dropped in East Germany in 1632 (hence the title).

I will guess that my blasé reaction to this book will offend die hard Flint fans but since the election process of 2016 did nothing if not teach us that offensive remarks can pay off,  I really didn't care for this book.  I am sure the die hard fans will enjoy it. 

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