Book Log 2016 #14: Last Orders by Harry Turtledove
The war that came early finally ends, with similar results to the actual World War II. Other than it being the end of the series, the book is still pretty similar to the preceding five installments, though with perhaps a little less repetition and page-filling as story lines get tied up.
I've really begun to sour on these longer series, too many books with too many characters who aren't doing enough interesting things to justify the page counts. And yet, as you'll see in a couple of entries, I still come back to them. So I should really complain the most about myself.
20 December 2016
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