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  1. Storm Earth and Fire

    What are you reading?

    Just finished Hitler's War by Harry Turtledove, now part of The War That Came Early series. Not bad, but the fact that a majority of the characters are European makes his little Americanisms sound strange. Anybody whose read his books should easily spot what I'm talking about. Now to read End...
  2. Storm Earth and Fire

    What are you reading?

    Not sci-fi, but it's one of the few flaws of Harry Turtledove's writing. His sex-scenes aren't really rancid, but they're often oddly out of place and weirdly written. For me, either you glide through it or get into dirty detail, and Turtledove manages to write them on this weird in-between...
  3. Storm Earth and Fire

    What are you reading?

    Medium Rare by Anthony Bourdain. Kitchen Confidential was a brilliant book, recommend it to anyone who likes food.
  4. Storm Earth and Fire

    What are you reading?

    Since I keep forgetting to bring the book I was reading, Settling Accounts: In at the Death, by Harry Turtledove, home with me, I am reading The Peshawar Lancers, by S.M. Stirling.
  5. Storm Earth and Fire

    What are you reading?

    The Man In The High Castle, by Phillip K. Dick In The Presence of Mine Enemies, by Harry Turtledove Settling Accounts: Dive to the East, also by Harry Turtledove I pretty much only read at school, though, so no reading done recently and haven't made any progress in the above books. Most of my...
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