Opinions on John Ringo?
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Opinions on John Ringo?
I read A Hymn Before Battle online, and wasn't too terribly impressed. Anywho, I was wondering what other people thought of his Posleen books. Does the series get any better?
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- Homicidal Maniac
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I've read Stirling's Nantucket and Draka series and a couple books by Eric Flint. I enjoyed Stirling's books and Flint's collaboration with Dave Freer, Rats Bats and Vats. I was able to finish Mother of Demons but I wasn't impressed.consequences wrote:are either of you normally fans of military sci-fi?
Given that background, do you think I would enjoy Ringo's books?
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- Homicidal Maniac
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it depends, and you really can't judge an author by one of his books, especially if it is his first. I haven't read the Nantucket series, but I found the Draka to be more of a socio-political study after the first book than anything else. I know I liked his books, but I will cheerfully admit that I am biased to like any military sci-fi novel that is halfway decent. My personal recommendation is to take any book you are unsure of, sit down in one of those comfy chairs that Barnes and Noble have so thoughtfully provided, and read it for at least a half-hour before you come to a decision.