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Re: Powered Armor Reading List

From: Michael Llaneza <imperialdispatches@y...>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 20:20:12 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: Powered Armor Reading List

Haldeman recently published "Forever Free", it's a sequel to Forever
War... and
very odd. We may be seeing the start of a Late Haldeman period.
But there's not much PA stuff in the book, and it's a Forever War
vintage suit,
not a new model. Still, and especially from the library, go ahead and
read it.

Hmmmmmmm... I don't think there's much else, unless someone edited an
anthology. I checked Barnes & Noble, and Amazon - but found no clues in
the
'related books' categories. That may well be it for novels.

--- "Mark A. Siefert" <siefertma@wauknet.com> wrote:
> Hello all:
>     After ordering a cadre of Eli's Retro PA figs, I'm on sort of a
powerd
> armor reading binge.	I've just finished re-reading "Starship
Troopers" for
> the 32nd time, and I've waiting for Haldeman's "The Forever War" and
> Steakley's "Armor" to come to be via inter-library loan.  (The Muskego
> Public Library doesn't have much of a selection unless your into Louis
> Lamoure westerns and paperback romance novels.)  I was wondering if
anyone
> else can think of some other military sci-fi novels where powered
armor
> plays a prominent role?
> 
> Later,
> Mark A. Siefert
> 
>	 "OK, so ONE woman exists; does that mean ALL women exist?"
> 
>      --Crow T. Robot
>	 MST3K,"Hobgoblins"
> 
> E-MAIL: siefertma@wauknet.com   WWW: http://www.homegame.org/siefert
> 
> 
> 
> 

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