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Part of "Draka" series
"Marching Through Georgia" by S.M. Stirling is a captivating alternate history novel that explores a world where the South won the American Civil War. The story follows the life of Major Lafe Hubbard, a former Confederate officer, who is now a railroad troubleshooter in the 1950s. The novel takes an intriguing look at how the South's victory has shaped the country's culture, politics, and technology. Stirling's world-building is exceptional, as he creates a vivid and believable alternate timeline that is both familiar and foreign. The Confederate States of America is a place where steam trains are the primary mode of transportation, and electricity is a rare and expensive commodity. The North, on the other hand, is a socialist republic that has embraced technological advancements, but at the cost of personal freedom. The novel's protagonist, Major Hubbard, is a complex and well-developed character. He is a man who is haunted by his past actions during the war and is struggling to find his place in a world that has moved on without him. Hubbard's journey of self-discovery is both compelling and thought-provoking, as he grapples with issues of morality, loyalty, and identity. Stirling's writing style is descriptive and engaging, making it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the story. The pacing is well-balanced, with a good mix of action, dialogue, and exposition. The novel's themes of power, corruption, and the consequences of war are timely and relevant, making "Marching Through Georgia" a thought-provoking read. Overall, "Marching Through Georgia" is a well-written and engaging alternate history novel that will appeal to fans of the genre. Stirling's world-building is exceptional, and his characters are well-developed and relatable. The novel's themes of power, corruption, and the consequences of war are timely and relevant, making it a thought-provoking read. Whether you're a fan of alternate history or just looking for a good book to read, "Marching Through Georgia" is definitely worth checking out...
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