Peggy and I just finished Eric Flint's 1632, and we're now both hooked on this world. A cosmic accident sends a small chunk of 20th-century West Virginia -- including a town, numerous industries, mines and a whole lot of people -- to Germany in the middle of the Thirty Years' War. The Americans, once they figure out what the hell happened to them, do not just hunker down -- they decide that the best way to make sure they stay safe is to help settle that part of Europe down to a manageable level, and the hell with changing history.
This is a popular world, with several sequels and a couple of anthologies filled with stories by other SF writers who are fans of it. Peg and I seem to be doomed to buy all of them.
-- Bob
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The Internet Is For Norns.
This is a popular world, with several sequels and a couple of anthologies filled with stories by other SF writers who are fans of it. Peg and I seem to be doomed to buy all of them.
-- Bob
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The Internet Is For Norns.