amphibian, on 21 October 2014 - 05:57 PM, said:
Ash is the best military-specific alternate history I have ever read. The details are right in a way that's hard to explain, yet effortless.
Well, she did do a Masters degree in War Studies in preparation for writing it, so it's not surprising the details are good.
I love Ash. I didn't get into Ilario in quite the same way and have paused partway in, although that happened with Ash too the first time I tried it, so I will be going back. One issue was that there was one particular plotline in Ash that I did find annoying, and something similar occurred in Ilario, though I don't yet know if it resolves in the same irritating way.
Her other books are all also very different from those two and each other, from the synopses. I'll be trying them down the line too.
Me, I'm currently reading Theatre of the Gods by M. Suddain, a steampunk space opera. It's entirely as ridiculous as that prospect sounds. It's odd because it's not nearly as laugh-out-loud funny as it clearly intends to be, but somehow that doesn't detract from the overall entertainment factor. The jokes don't clunk, they just don't make me laugh. But it has a deliriously OTT atmosphere that nonetheless amuses me.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.