
Battle Hymn
The Lost Regiment, Book 5
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Patrick Lawlor
The veterans of the 35th Maine are back in action against their deadliest foe yet.
A regiment of American Civil War soldiers is swept from the battlefields of Earth to a distant alien world, where they face a wave of terror with only their ideals to save a fledgling human republic.
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Great story, excellent narrator
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And again, nobody comes out unscathed.
If you like grimdark fiction with a solid underpinning of military action, this series is among the very best.
Excellent
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One of the best of the series!!
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Make this a tv series!
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Great addition to the series.
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That said, there's some things I took issue with. For one thing, in the earlier books, we're introduced to a Roman woman who becomes romantically involved with one of the American. For some reason, from this book onward, the author calls her by a different name. And then there's the depiction of other groups of humans; or rather, the lack thereof. At the beginning of the story, its established that the Americans, Russians and Romans have extended their railway so far that they've connected with a city of transplanted Viking descendants, and will be soon connecting with Japanese. After that one-time shout out, neither group is mentioned again and once again its all about the Americans, Russians and Romans. The Chinese (and a handful of Africans) are only more prominent because they're the dominant slave population among the Bantag. It could've been so cool to see members of these other societies working together against a more technologically powerful force, but nope. Also, its at this point of the series where the author really begins to lay it on thick about how starry-eyed he is about the old school United States and showing off how much studying he's done on the subject.
Overall, this isn't a bad addition to the series, and its still written well. Just expect a lot of repetition from this point on.
Second verse, a lot like the first...
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Good read
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another great tale
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