A Good Read
As I’ve mentioned before, I read a lot of Baen books. Partially this is due to my tastes in travel reading aligning nicely with their catalog, but mostly it’s because I spend a lot of time reading on the road, and Jim Baen, Eric Flint and others at Baen were ahead of their time in pushing to release books as non-drm digital downloads. They’ve also released tons of books as free downloads, so it’s easy to sample new authors. Now that I am Kindle-enabled, I’m reading even more books this way, and last night plowed through Eric Flint’s The Rivers of War
, an alternate history that begins during the war of 1812. Good, fun read. Doesn’t eclipse my current high water mark for historical speculative fiction — Dan Simmons’s The Terror
is in a class by itself — but, like the Belisarius series Flint cowrote with David Drake, Rivers has a wonderful attention to detail, makes one glad to not be on a battlefield, has several laugh-out-loud moments, and was the perfect way to spend a few hours in a hotel far from home.