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Aug 30, 2009
When I first started this book I was disappointed as it didn't grab me. It seemed like it was going to be another of these political struggle books and not what was promised on the back. After about getting a third of the way through the story really picks up.
Thomas Marik, the leader of the Free Worlds League chooses a friend to try and bring the concepts he has gathered from le Morte de Arthur to his people by creating the 'Knights of the Inner Sphere'. When help is asked to help qu More...
Thomas Marik, the leader of the Free Worlds League chooses a friend to try and bring the concepts he has gathered from le Morte de Arthur to his people by creating the 'Knights of the Inner Sphere'. When help is asked to help qu More...
Jan 09, 2012
I'm currently re-reading Ideal War. It is one of my favorite Battletech novels; however, among most fans it gets less love. Why is that you ask?
Well, first of all, Ideal War is set in the Free Worlds League that is lead by House Marik. The vast majority of fans prefer the Federated Suns and House Davion. Davion's enemies are the Chinese-Russian Cappellan Confederation (Liao) and the Japanese Draconis Combine (Kurita). The Federated Suns itself is a constitutional monarchy similar to More...
Well, first of all, Ideal War is set in the Free Worlds League that is lead by House Marik. The vast majority of fans prefer the Federated Suns and House Davion. Davion's enemies are the Chinese-Russian Cappellan Confederation (Liao) and the Japanese Draconis Combine (Kurita). The Federated Suns itself is a constitutional monarchy similar to More...
Mar 01, 2009
Interesting note about this book: Boris Vallejo did the artwork for the cover.
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