When the Wall fell and communism ended alot of popular fiction no longer made any sense. My question is this: Is it now dated fiction or are these books now AH novels?
The Confederacy of Kingsessing has joined. Its a Corporate Bordello. Lets see how far this goes. :cool:
http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/target=display_nation/nation=kingsessing
I'll start with "Probability Broach" by L. Neil Smith, along with the other books in the series. There are four, five if you count "Forge of the Elders". "Pallas", same theme as "Broach".
"Apacheria", and a few others.
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One of my favorites.
"The Probability Broach" by L. Neil Smith. Consists of a North American Conferedacy where the Whiskey Rebellion went the other way and a central federal government never really took off. It has been reprinted recently to go along with "The American Zone" which is another...
Two Georges
I figured that Richard Dreyfuss saw himself as Bushell as he did co-write the book. Steam powered cars and airships, the prop people would lose their minds. :cool:
Q Squared.
I encountered this as a book on tape. I seem to remember John DeLancie was the narrator. I like some of the AH twists: Geordi using his enhanced vision as a nurse, and finding Trellaine is actually from the Q continium (sic).
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