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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

600.0. "Pournelle's Janassaries" by MILVAX::SCOLARO (A keyboard, how quaint!) Mon Apr 04 1988 19:26

    Has anyone else read the Janissaries stories by J.E. Puurnelle?
    
    The latest:  Storms of Victory is out and it, more so than the previous
    two, cries for a sequel.  
    
    The jist of the story line is that there presently exists a
    Confederation of spacefaring nations that uses humans to administer
    the Confederacy.  One race has been illegally taking human soldiers
    to the only planet known where some super weed grows for about five
    years out of every five hundred (some strange orbital mechanics
    make the growing season just right in only those times).  The main
    plot follows the circa 1980 soldiers they bring to now grow the
    crops, with a side plot on the politics of the Confederation.
    
    Pournelle is a military historian and it shows.  The stories each
    have one or two realistic feeling medieval battles punctuated by
    a few shots from M-16's.  
    
    I liked the first two, but I think (other than the obvious loose
    ends) this one is the best.  The co-author, Roland Green (I think)
    probably helps give Pournelle more empathy.  
    
    Tony 
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600.1SCOMAN::RUDMANMACHINE MALFUNCTION--Down to Eng.Tue Apr 05 1988 12:158
    I read the first; it was O.K., but didn't give me the impetus to
    begin CLAN AND CROWN.  I prefer the Falkenburg stories.
    
    							Don
    
                           
    P.S. Wonder how the M16's would've fared at the siege of Constantinople?
         Probably would have been good for the mop-up.
600.2I'm into hightech SFSNDCSL::SMITHWilliam P.N. (WOOKIE::) SmithTue Apr 05 1988 13:489
    The first was good, the second was pretty mediocre, and I've put
    the third aside.  If I wanted roman legions and ancient politics,
    I wouldn't be reading "Science" Fiction....  Course I'm only about
    1/4 of the way through it, so when I have more time I'll probably
    finish it just to see if it gets any better.
    
    Hope Springs Eternal!
                
    Willie
600.3tactics and politics are interesting if there's a story...VIDEO::GUENTHERWed Apr 06 1988 13:117
    re: .2
    
    Don't bother continuing,  it's pretty much the same all the way
    thru...  I think this book is the least interesting in the series...
    
    							/alan
    
600.4BENTLY::MESSENGERAn Index of MetalsWed Apr 27 1988 03:074
    I liked them, but the more books he writes that postpone the conflict
    between the mercs and the Shalnuksis the higher my boredom level
    grows...
    				- HBM