Some Books I'm Reading: The "Destroyermen" Series (Spoilers)
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It's been awhile since I've posted on what I've been reading, let alone reviewed a book. So I'll make up for it by posting some comments on three books--Into the Storm, Crusade, and Maelstrom. I just started reading Taylor Anderson's "Destroyermen" series. Basically, two obsolete American destroyers being hunted by the Japanese in the early days of World War II in the Pacific attempt to hide from them within a storm--only it turns out the storm is actually some kind of hole in space-time and they end up on a parallel world. The dinosaurs apparently never became extinct--intelligent mammalian life only evolved in isolation on the island of Madagascar. This species--a civilization of intelligent lemurs--is under siege from the Grik, who are essentially a velociraptor horde-from-hell and drove them from Madagascar into East Asia thousands of years before.
Some Books I'm Reading: The "Destroyermen" Series (Spoilers)
Some Books I'm Reading: The "Destroyermen…
Some Books I'm Reading: The "Destroyermen" Series (Spoilers)
It's been awhile since I've posted on what I've been reading, let alone reviewed a book. So I'll make up for it by posting some comments on three books--Into the Storm, Crusade, and Maelstrom. I just started reading Taylor Anderson's "Destroyermen" series. Basically, two obsolete American destroyers being hunted by the Japanese in the early days of World War II in the Pacific attempt to hide from them within a storm--only it turns out the storm is actually some kind of hole in space-time and they end up on a parallel world. The dinosaurs apparently never became extinct--intelligent mammalian life only evolved in isolation on the island of Madagascar. This species--a civilization of intelligent lemurs--is under siege from the Grik, who are essentially a velociraptor horde-from-hell and drove them from Madagascar into East Asia thousands of years before.