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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Fleet Elements by Walter Jon Williams



This is a Praxis book.   There is a overlap of characters from the Accidental War.  There are a wealth of characters.   This book never grabbed me.   I don’t know if it is too long since I read the Accidental War or what.   It was a chore to plow through and I normally enjoy Williams work.   I suspect it just may be the stress of current events but this was a difficult read.  It did not captivate me and carry me away to a world of civility and respect.   My apologies to Williams as trite as it sounds it probably wasn't his book, it was me. 

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