michael stackpole

  1. Werthead

    BattleTech

    The Warrior Trilogy Book 1: En Garde by Michael A. Stackpole
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    Cartomancy

    Cartomancy Michael A. Stackpole Bantam, March 2005, $15.00, 429 pp. ISBN 0553382381 The Anturasi family of Nalenyr, ruled by the patriarch Qiro, has made the realm wealthy through trade thanks to the accuracy of their maps they create and the willingness of the younger member of the family to...
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    The New World

    The New World Michael A Stackpole Bantam, July 2007, $15.00, 416 pp. ISBN: 055338239X War is coming to Nalenyr and its ruler Prince Cyron; Prince Pyrust of Deseirion is just about to kill him but the courtesan the Lady of and Jade stops them as she reveals she is the Empress Cyrsa who 737 years...
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    Sci-Fi writer admits to illegally downloading own material

    29th July 2009 05:35 AM David Allen With so much going on in the world of digital rights and what should happen to those people who illegally download copyrighted material that even writers admit to downloading from BitTorrent sites. In fact, in true science fiction tradition, this story has...
  5. old wallie

    Michael Stackpoles' At the Queen's Command

    I enjoyed reading this first book of a Trilogy. I found his characters well developed, in a very different way than people think today. I found the steampunk elements enjoyable. I also am looking forward to the second book that is supposed to be published in Dec.2011. The main concept...
  6. Eris Black

    Michael Stackpole

    He's mostly known for his Star Wars books, but he has a lot of other work out there. What do people think? I've only read Talion:Revenant so far, and I think it was his first work.
  7. Drachir

    Michael Stackpole's Dragoncrown War Cycle

    The strongest aspect of Michael Stackpole's Dragoncrown War Cycle are its military aspects. Mr. Stackpole has an excellent grasp of strategy and tactics and the section of the trilogy in which he is describing battles are exceedingly well written. He is also quite adept at describing an...
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    Stackpole, Michael: x-wing

    x-wing Has no one read the Star Wars: X-wing books and not loved them? ~ana
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