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Adrian Tchaikovsky: Guns of the Dawn (2015, Pan Macmillan) 4 stars

Review of 'Guns of the Dawn' on 'Goodreads'

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This is what I get for getting into books without reading anything about them first. "Oh, I loved science fiction books by this author, must be I'll love any book by him!". Well, kind of true, it's a really good book. Only I didn't want to be listening to depressing stuff (war) about past peoples (muskets and horses). Even if they are fantasy ones And send women to war. (I kind of wish there was a bit about how unprepared the army supply was for the monthly needs of women soldiers of reproductive age.). The best thing for me in this book was an effin love triangle. Well, it was done well, in the sense that we (the readers) could see where it was coming from, no nonsense insta-loves.

The stupid part is that I'm probably just going to jump into the next book by same author still with no regard for what I want to listen to.