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John Ringo

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-28 17:05 ID:1ZMt1Lsl

So, what does /book/ think of John Ringo's "Kildar" series.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-28 17:19 ID:1ZMt1Lsl

Oh come on, someone else has to have read it. It's the one with the harem full of Russian hookers.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-29 1:18 ID:p00JPy6Q

I only read the Aldenata series by him, got moderately boring after the first few books though ...

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-29 1:22 ID:0bO6P8UU

>>3
Hey, Cally's War was NEVER boring. But yeah, it seems like he hasn't actually finished either of his previous series, neither Aldenata nor the one started with "Here there be Dragons". Sadly I have read them all.

You should read the Kildar series. Boring it is not.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-29 20:36 ID:54ppG5VF

>>4
I never got as far as that, I have to admit. Got stuck somewhere in the middle of When The Devil Dances. But reading this now, I'll probably finish it after I've got through the current to-read pile.
My problem with it was that the overall storyline moved rather slow, and that even half a decade after the war started there were still totally incompetent REMFs in positions of power. Seemed a bit ludicrous to me, but who knows, I never was in any military.

I'll keep Kildar in mind for when the current load of Asher and Stross lying aroung here has vanished.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-30 0:26 ID:Fq9YQY1a

>>5
There's actually a legitimate plot reason for the whole REMF problem. Don't wanna ruin it for u by explaining though.

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