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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

654.0. "Battles and Blasting" by COMET::TIMPSON (Ten Billion Butterfly Sneezes) Wed Jul 20 1988 16:55

    My personal preferrance for SF is books with alot of Blasting,
    like in Star Wars.  Lots of ship to ship shooting and of coarse
    planet storming like in "StarShip Trooper".  I have been reading
    SF for26 years and have read just about everything but the latest
    stuff.  Can any of you suggest some of the latest stuff with good
    battles in them.
    
    Thanks
    
    Steve
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654.1I can't help it - I loved this storyNOETIC::KOLBEThe diletante debutanteWed Jul 20 1988 19:198
	Oh god, here I go again. Shards of Honor by Lois McMasters Bujold.
	It concerns a war (which starts as a police action) between two
	worlds so there are lots of space battles. It also contains a lot
	political intrigue as the reason for the war is not what it appears
	to be. There are also battles on board the starships and a planet's
	surface. The book starts on a survey planet with the space battles
	starting about halfway into the book. 
654.2Decent space warSNDCSL::SMITHFezzik, tear his arms off.Tue Jul 26 1988 03:255
    How about Melisa C. Michaels Skyrider trilogy [Skirmish, First Battle,
    Last War]?  I could probably go thru my list again, but not tonite...
    
    Willie
    
654.3SPMFG1::CHARBONNDI get the topWed Jul 27 1988 15:083
    How about Saberhagen's 'Berserker' series ? 
    
    try "Berserker: Blue Death" for instance
654.4zzzappp...poofSALEM::LOWEMADVAXMon Aug 08 1988 19:085
    "Hammer's Slammers" is a reasonable blast and broil book.  Author's
     name slips my mind though.
    
    
     flip
654.5SKITZD::MESSENGERAn Index of MetalsMon Aug 08 1988 20:258
    Re.-1
    
     > "Hammer's Slammers" is a reasonable blast and broil book.  Author's
     > name slips my mind though.
    
    David Drake.
    				- HBM

654.6Sequel to Shards of HonorAIMHI::GIARAMITATue Aug 09 1988 17:543
    re .1 There was a sequal to Shards of Honor called Warrior 's 
    Apprentice . This has become a favorite of mine. Shards was excellent
    also. Order of reading, SB  Shards First, Warrior second.
654.7I want to read it!NOETIC::KOLBEThe dilettante debutanteSat Aug 13 1988 03:2311
< Note 654.6 by AIMHI::GIARAMITA >
                         -< Sequel to Shards of Honor >-

<    re .1 There was a sequal to Shards of Honor called Warrior 's 
<    Apprentice . This has become a favorite of mine. Shards was excellent
<    also. Order of reading, SB  Shards First, Warrior second.
<

	yes, I've been trying to find that but the bookstores here don't
	have it. I didn't know it was a sequel. Now I really want to find
	it. liesl
654.8Footfall?COUNT0::WELSHbut who are all you zombies?Tue Aug 30 1988 16:526
    Anything by Jerry Pournelle... :-)
    
    Especially "Footfall" by Niven/Pournelle.
    Of course that's not so recent, especially in the USA.
    
    --Tom
654.9SCOMAN::RUDMANAmateur Hour goes on and on...Fri Sep 16 1988 17:336
    If you liked HAMMER'S SLAMMERS, you just may like his THE FORLORN
    HOPE.  A mercenary Company, "sold out" by their employers, must
    fight their way off-planet.  Could have been told in novella-size,
    but there is enough action to keep going.
    
    							Don
654.10MCIS2::TKELLEHERFor moral fiber, try Zen Flakes.Mon May 15 1989 17:266
    
    Then there's THE FOREVER WAR, by Joe Haldeman.
    
    ...Tom
    
    
654.11DELNI::HALLOWELLIt's been a slow decade.Thu Sep 07 1989 20:398
    
    Well, based on some of the replies in this note, I bought and started
    HAMMERS SLAMMERS. It stunk, I didn't even finish it.
    
    I guess I like the blasting to go hand in hand with a plot.
    
    
    
654.12Slammed!STRATA::RUDMANPledged To Protect Us All.Tue Sep 26 1989 17:3115
    ...SLAMMERS wasn't a novel, but s.s. strung together.  No plot-thread
    other than what do you do when you're sick of the mercenary business,
    but plenty of blasting.
    
    For battles (& such) with minumum blasting try THE FLEET ("Pledged
    To Protect Us All") series.  All s.s.; most are entertaining.  so
    far (IMS), there's THE FLEET, :COUNTERATTACK, & :BREAKTHROUGH. 
    I think the fourth is due out next May.  Basically, the rat-like
    Khalia staged so many raids the humans & their allies declared
    war on them.  The stories range from espionage to space battles,
    suicide troops to victimized civilians.  I liked it enough to stick
    with it, & will buy #4.  (I'd planned on doing a more in-depth review,
    but...)
    
    							Don