Supplement Four
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Which is your favorite?
If you mean would I go out and spend money on the books, the answer is none of the above.
Hammer's Slammer are simply a bunch of homicidal maniacs. I read one and decided to return it to the bookstore to get my money back.
Since I strongly dislike Hammer's Slammers, I view anything written by Drake as not worth any time or money.
Pournelle is wooden in his writing and continually uses historical events for his basis, making the outcome quite predictable. I read them when they were in my oldest brother's Analog. That was more than sufficient to dislike them.
Berserker is quite simply to me not worth a penny. I have read one, and that was more than enough.
Bolo is the best of a bad bunch, but I would not spend a penny to get a copy. Free online makes them acceptable reading, but the later ones tend to grate a bit on my nerves.
I have read Niven, and his Known-Space series is not bad, but forget the military.
I do not think that there is any good military science fiction.
I guess that leaves my omnibus(es)/(omnibi)of Hammer's. Thanks for making me look forward to it.
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The Bolo series is not that bad, but I simply cannot get excited about a super robot tank. Ogre, by Steve Jackson Games, made a passible war game, but the persons in control were human beings, at least most of them were. I was not sure about a couple of the younger players.
I did notice that the poll did not include the Dorsal series or any of Christopher Anvil's books.
Not yet on the list. My top 5 all seem to be absent...
Not yet on the list. My top 5 all seem to be absent...
Because you didn't read completely. Anthologies.
Come to think of it, perhaps the best anthology is the Baen CD...
It has David Drake, John Ringo, SM Stirling, and more.
It's almost the ultimate anthology: The best of OOP Baen Sci-Fi novels.