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1945
1945
Author: William Forstchen, Newt Gingrich
An alternate-world retelling of the events of 1945 considers what would have happened if the fictional super weapons of the Luftwaffe had been real.
ISBN-13: 9780671877392
ISBN-10: 0671877399
Publication Date: 8/1/1996
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Baen
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 2
I liked the alternate WW2 scenario outlined in this book. While the main character was not all that inspiring, the story was compelling enough to keep me reading. The book started out slow but the pace kept picking up all the way to the end.......only it wasn't the end. You see, on the last page of the book you read these words:

"TO BE CONTINUED"

I am not kidding. The book was meant to be the first of a trilogy telling the story of an alternate WW2 where an isolationist Fortress America, which has just finished off Japan in the "Great Pacific War" but which never went to war against Germnay, now finds itself having to face-off against a superpower Nazi Germany that is master of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals and from the Artic to Africa.

Unfortunately, the first book was slammed by the liberal book critics and did not sell well...probably because Newt Gingrich was in office in 1995 when the book came out and many people were unwilling to give the book a chance because they disliked the politics and personality of one of the co-authors.

This is too bad, because the story was good, and getting better when the book just abruptly ends...with the promise of 2 sequel books that never got published.

So, read the book if you like all alternate history, but just be aware of the fact that you're only getting 1/3 of the story that Gingrich and Forstchen intended to write. After 14 years, I doubt seriously that they'll ever re-visit the project.
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This book was riveting! I loved it! Very informative, and lots of good history information and perspective.


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