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Loading... Settling Accounts: Return Engagementby Harry TurtledoveSeries: Settling Accounts Tetralogy (1), Timeline-191 (8)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Poorly written, repetitive expressions and comments, anachronistic expressions such as "crime against humanity". Mass production writing results in poor quality. Interesting basic idea, poorly carried out. A parallel version of WWII starts between the CSA and the USA, as the CSA blitzkriegs Ohio and cuts the US in half, and starts mass killings of blacks in concentration camps. The concept is interesting, but the book never builds up much excitement, mainly because the story is split across so many characters who really don't have much connection with each other.A lot of time is spent on the character's interior monologues on subjects not really related to the story, and on repeating information we already know about the characters every time their story becomes the focus again. It also seems that despite 80 years of very divergent history from our own, that the only differences between this world and ours are political. The technologies and culture seem identical to the actual 1940's. I feel like anyone with any knowledge of WWII will know exactly how this series will play out. no reviews | add a review
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