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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 9129051" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>Some good suggestions thus far! Adding:</p><p></p><p>Harry Turtledove’s <em>Darkness</em> series. It started in 1999, but continued several years into the 2000s. Essentially, Turtledove (a history professor) tells the story of WW2 in a fantasy world. The more you know Ww2 history, the more impressed you’re likely to be.</p><p></p><p>Ben Nova’s <em>Grand Tour </em>series covers man’s early foray into space, exploring the solar system. The first novel was published in the 1980s, the last in 2021. It’s epic hard sci-fi.</p><p></p><p>Kristin Katheryn Rausch’s <em>Retrieval Artist </em>series stands at 15 novels so far. Humanity has newly joined the interplanetary community, and humans can’t quite stop running afoul of legal troubles with aliens. Think ST:NG S1:E8 “Justice”. Sometimes, people do a runner instead of facing their (potential quite harsh) penalties. Retrieval Artists find those who’ve made themselves scarce, sometimes to bring them back for trial, sometimes because things have blown over.</p><p></p><p>Kurt R.A Giambastiani’s <em>Fallen Cloud</em> saga is set in an early American western frontier where Dino-riding Native Americans didn’t get wiped out by advancing colonists. Extra fun for those who play RPGs like <em>Northern Crown.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 9129051, member: 19675"] Some good suggestions thus far! Adding: Harry Turtledove’s [I]Darkness[/I] series. It started in 1999, but continued several years into the 2000s. Essentially, Turtledove (a history professor) tells the story of WW2 in a fantasy world. The more you know Ww2 history, the more impressed you’re likely to be. Ben Nova’s [I]Grand Tour [/I]series covers man’s early foray into space, exploring the solar system. The first novel was published in the 1980s, the last in 2021. It’s epic hard sci-fi. Kristin Katheryn Rausch’s [I]Retrieval Artist [/I]series stands at 15 novels so far. Humanity has newly joined the interplanetary community, and humans can’t quite stop running afoul of legal troubles with aliens. Think ST:NG S1:E8 “Justice”. Sometimes, people do a runner instead of facing their (potential quite harsh) penalties. Retrieval Artists find those who’ve made themselves scarce, sometimes to bring them back for trial, sometimes because things have blown over. Kurt R.A Giambastiani’s [I]Fallen Cloud[/I] saga is set in an early American western frontier where Dino-riding Native Americans didn’t get wiped out by advancing colonists. Extra fun for those who play RPGs like [I]Northern Crown.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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