Renay: Re the MilSF rec list, two things. 1) *snerk* I can hear the howls of outrage starting now! Off to File 770...
2) I love Stinz! But if you haven't read it, a word of warning: at some point along the way (and I don't remember exactly where it happens) there's some kind of "magical apocalypse" and after that both the artwork and the story go seriously downhill. If the characters look realistic, it's one of the books worth reading.
Normally I'd go on to recommend her series The Desert Peach, about Rommel's flamingly-gay brother and the collection of misfits he collects around him in a German army unit during WWII. But right now, people may want to exercise caution about reading anything that features Nazis, even in a parodic "Hogan's Heroes" kind of way.
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1) *snerk* I can hear the howls of outrage starting now! Off to File 770...
2) I love Stinz! But if you haven't read it, a word of warning: at some point along the way (and I don't remember exactly where it happens) there's some kind of "magical apocalypse" and after that both the artwork and the story go seriously downhill. If the characters look realistic, it's one of the books worth reading.
Normally I'd go on to recommend her series The Desert Peach, about Rommel's flamingly-gay brother and the collection of misfits he collects around him in a German army unit during WWII. But right now, people may want to exercise caution about reading anything that features Nazis, even in a parodic "Hogan's Heroes" kind of way.