books:
Pearl Harbor: A Novel of December 8th
85 reviews
Newt Gingrich
,
William R. Forstchen
Macmillan Audio
, 2007
Gingrich is improving as an author
I was hesitant to give a Newt "written" book another try after his first WWII book "1945". However, I was pleasantly surprised with this novel. It was a fast paced easy read. The size of the book and the easy text make it a good book to pick up and complete on the same airline flight.
Rally Cry (Lost Regiment)
47 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1990
The Best
It seemed a strange concept, New England Union soldiers from the 1860's transported to a Russian medievel world that is under the thumb of monstrous horse riding creatures that circle to globe. The closest human comparison would be to the ancient mongols. The story works so well, it is very intelligently written, and the characters really come alive. The battle scenes are awesome. You really ...
Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory (Gingrich and Forstchen's Civil War Trilogy)
12 reviews
Newt Gingrich
,
William R. Forstchen
, ...
St. Martin's Paperbacks
, 2007
Those believing Lee's victory at Gettysburg seals the war are in for a bloody surprise
William R. Forstchen and Newt Gingrich continue and end the marvelous Civil War alternate-history trilogy in the same style and sensitivity shown in the previous two volumes. As with the previous two, battle scenes can sometimes be compared to a Steven Pressfield novel, and the emotion and drama is more potent and straining than the previous two novels. After all but destroying the remnants ...
Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory
4 reviews
Newt Gingrich
, William Forstchen, 2005
The best
You don't have to be a civil war buff to be engrossed in the "what if" of how the civil war might have progressed and ended. The historical characters are real, you can feel the pain of being a leader and the pride of being a soldier. This series is an outstanding experience.
Days of Infamy
48 reviews
Newt Gingrich
,
William R. Forstchen
Macmillan Audio
, 2008
A well spun tale of what could have happened after December 7
I was unaware of the "alternative history" approach the authors took in this novel, and was expecting more of a personal narrative from different points of view. Imagine my surprise when Yamamoto launched the third attack wave on Pearl Harbor! As I was reading it, I was thinking, "That didn't happen!!! What are they talking about!?". It then dawned on me that this was an alternative history, ...
One Second After
William R. Forstchen
Forge Books
, 2009
New York Times best selling author William R. Forstchen now brings us a story which can be all too terrifyingly real...a story in which one man struggles to save his family and his small North Carolina town after America loses a war, in one second, a war that will send America back to the Dark Ages...A war based upon a weapon, an Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP). A weapon that may already be in the hands of our enemies. Months before publication, ...
Grant Comes East
68 reviews
Newt Gingrich
, William Forstchen, 2004
Grant Comes East
I have read all three in the series. This book is the second in the series and is an excellent book. It is so well written that with a little imagination you can almost hear the artillery. I would recommend this series to anyone who likes a well written book or series and has even a little interest in the civil war. Although the battles turn out differently in the book than what happened so ...
1945
86 reviews
Newt Gingrich
, William Forstchen
Baen
, 1996
Exciting 20th Century Swashbuckler
Although not necessarily the most plausible of scenarios, the authors do an excellent job of engaging the reader, and display an extensive familiarity with WWII aviation. Unfortunately, politics seems to have precluded any possibility of the sequel this novel richly deserves.
Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
130 reviews
Newt Gingrich
,
William R. Forstchen
St. Martin's Paperbacks
, 2005
Quite Simply A Masterpiece Of Alternate Historical Fiction
I don't say this very often, but in Gettysburg, Newt Gingrich and William Fortschen have created a masterpiece. The Civil War itself, and the Battle of Gettysburg in particular, have been the subject of countless historical books, novels, and films. The war has also been the subject of more than one "what-if" scenario; imagining how history might have changed if a decision had been made ...
Honored Enemy (Legends of the Riftwar, Book 1)
23 reviews
Raymond E. Feist
,
William R. Forstchen
Eos
, 2007
Meanwhile, Within the Northwestern Woods
Honored Enemy (2001) is the first fantasy novel in the Legends of the Riftwar series. This story is set in the northwestern woods of the Kingdom of the Isles after nine years of war against the Tsurani. In this novel, Dennis Hartraft -- commander of the Marauders -- is looking over the site of their last ambush and mourning the death of his men. The Tsurani are all dead, but they may have ...
A Band of Brothers (Lost Regiment)
30 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1999
Seven books, an epic!
An epic, that is all I can call it. While waiting for #8 Men of War, I sat down and re-read all seven books and believe now more than ever that these are some of the finest books I have ever read. I have a library of over one thousand books in my home, and The Lost Resiment stands high as the best I have read. Never has a book or series of books so moved me as an American and a student of ...
Battle Hymn (Lost Regiment)
8 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1997
From a New Angle.
OK, so, I knew Sgt. Major Hans Schuder wasn't dead when I wrote the review for "Fateful Lightning." But I didn't know it when I read the book so, hoping that you will read these books in chronological order, I think my review kept the spirit of the novel by not revealing everything. This one is absolutely different. "Battle Hymn" is a vision of the Gulag on an alien world. Whereas "Fateful ...
Down to the Sea, Book 1: A Novel of the Lost Regiment (Lost Regiment (Unnumbered))
22 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 2000
Don't start what you don't plan on finishing.
This is a very good addition to the fantastic Lost Regiment series except..... Where's the next one? You left us hanging. And while I'm whining, where's the sequel we were specifically promised to 1945?
Terrible Swift Sword (Lost Regiment #3)
10 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1992
An Author Who knows his market
I like this guy because he never tries to sell you something other than what you know you are already getting. Sure his charecters in the 35th Maine can wax, wane and moan about the injustice of slavery and the horror of canabalism but it is always limited. Eventually he just shuts up and tells a good story. Therefore this book is engaging and you can turn off your mind. You still care for ...
Lost Regiment 8: The Men of War (Lost Regiment)
22 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1999
The Last One?
I have read the entire saga for the second time from book one to book eight. For little more than a week I left Earth and went to Forstchen's world to live his characters' agonies and triumphs, to worry about the Republic, the Rus, the Roum, the Chin, even the Cartha and, yes, the Tugars, with Muzta leading them as best as he could. But, most of all, I went back to see the Yankees once more ...
It Seemed Like a Good Idea...: A Compendium Of Great Historical Fiascoes
6 reviews
William R. Forstchen
,
Bill Fawcett
Harper Paperbacks
, 2000
Fun and Accurate
This book was not only great to read and certainly isn't like history as taught as a dry list of dates and platitudes in too many schools. Nothing in great depth, but hundreds of historical events and facts I didn't know were given me in a way that made them enjoyable. Obviously the book historians create to when they want to have fun. I'd always wondered why the vikings never came back.
Magic the Gathering: Arena Vol. 1
72 reviews
William R. Forstchen
,
(none)
HarperEntertainment
, 1994
Still a Favorite..A decade later
I read this book when it first came out. And still to this day I remember it being a great read and I just recently purchased it again and re-lived the experience. This is one of my 10 ten favorite books.
Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory
62 reviews
Newt Gingrich
, William Forstchen
Thomas Dunne Books
, 2005
Excellent "alternate history" of the Civil War
This historical novel is the third and final part of a trilogy that began with Gettysburg, and as the title suggests, this volume chronicles the final stages of the Civil War. The trilogy begins during the Battle of Gettysburg, and describes how the course of the war might have changed had General Lee taken General Longstreet's advice at the end of the second day of battle. What follows is a ...
Lost Regiment 06: Never Sound Retreat (Lost Regiment)
16 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1998
Very good transition.
Tanks and machine guns. Ha'ark has been forced to attack the Republic before he was absolutely ready, but the Republic buckles under pressure. This time both armies are modern and their leaders understand modern war. Also, expect the unexpected from Hans, who will turn the tide once more. A very interesting aspect of the series is how fallible Keane is. He inspires his people, but makes ...
The Union Forever (Lost Regiment)
9 reviews
William R. Forstchen
Roc
, 1991
Better than the first in the series
Lots of action in this one. Several large battles. Even a naval battle. Too bad the author has to waste so much time in the beginning reintroducing the characters and their history. If Forstchen could skip that and go into more detail with the plot... Either way, this was a very good follow up to Rally Cry. I read back to back. I finished Rally Cry (#1) and immediately picked up Union Forever ...
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