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Cargando... The High-Tech Knight (Adventures of Conrad Stargard, Book 2) (edición 1989)por Leo A. Frankowski
Información de la obraThe High-Tech Knight por Leo A. Frankowski
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Honestly, I should not even be attempting to reviewing this book. I read it for...you guessed it...a challenge. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the writing or the topic...IF you are into sci-fi, which I am 10,000% NOT. This was ten million miles out of my element. I did find the character of Conrad very brave and actually smarter than some of the characters in other genres that I've recently read. At least he wasn't messing up good relationships or hob-knobbing with possible serial killers. I even found myself rooting for him several times. I could easily see some of my friends eating this up and asking for more. I gave it 3 -stars because, while I can't say that I actually liked it...I didn't hate it either and I felt that was only fair to Leo Frankowski for the effort that he put into producing this. I haven't seen my name gracing the cover of a book recently. ( ) I think all the ideas and thoughts of this series can be described by the following: [paraphrase] 2 virgins a night? That was just asking too much from a man. Maybe one a week" Frankowski is a sexist engineer who probably has never gotten laid, hence the focus on nubile young women who throw themselves at the main character and the pages upon pages of detail about the wonderful inventions Conrad has created in Old World Poland. That being said, once you're done rolling your eyes, skipping pages of boring mechanical detail and generally wondering what the author was thinking, this is a passable book. Enough to pass the time at lunchtime for a week or so. Not worth a reread and I'm not even sure I'll be reading anymore. but don't hold me to that..." sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Somehow, Conrad Stargard, faithful Roman Catholic and stalwart Socialist of the Peoples Republic of Poland, 20th Century, had been marooned in Poland, A.D. 1231. Somehow, Conrad found himself under investigation by the Inquisition, got himself knighted, was granted his own fief, and made a few enemies. Somehow, he had to round up a few vassals, build himself a city, and figure out how to survive armed combat against the Champion of the Teutonic Knights, one of the Toughest Men Alive. Then he'd have time to worry about the Mongols . . . No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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