Seriously? *sigh* What about the Angel ones, have you read any of those? I haven't picked any of the volumes up yet, as they only come in hardcover at our local Borders, which I find a bit ridiculous.
> And the Kris Longknife books are excellent. Ditto the Leary and Mundy books (though the wogs stuff cause me to grit my teeth each and every book). Tried the Lois McMaster Bujold Vorkosigan Saga?
Cool, I'll definitely have to collect the Kris Longknife books. I think Drake tries too hard to adhere to the O'Brien-esque amosphere of the RCN series, sometimes; some things are a lot easier to accept in early-nineteenth-century wet navy sailors than far-future spacers. And I have indeed started the Vorkosigan saga, though I'm not very far yet; I've been trying to collect them in timeline order, and the bookstores haven't been cooperating. =)
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Seriously? *sigh* What about the Angel ones, have you read any of those? I haven't picked any of the volumes up yet, as they only come in hardcover at our local Borders, which I find a bit ridiculous.
> And the Kris Longknife books are excellent. Ditto the Leary and Mundy books (though the wogs stuff cause me to grit my teeth each and every book). Tried the Lois McMaster Bujold Vorkosigan Saga?
Cool, I'll definitely have to collect the Kris Longknife books. I think Drake tries too hard to adhere to the O'Brien-esque amosphere of the RCN series, sometimes; some things are a lot easier to accept in early-nineteenth-century wet navy sailors than far-future spacers. And I have indeed started the Vorkosigan saga, though I'm not very far yet; I've been trying to collect them in timeline order, and the bookstores haven't been cooperating. =)