![]() ![]() I started wondering about the possibilities, what was going to come next.Ĭentred around William and his family in a small community, it showed how people essentially orphaned from their time period were trying to cope. I again struggled with the first dozen or so pages, but then began to find the book interesting. Then recently I was browsing at the books lining the shelves and thought it was time I showed more patience with this book. I found the first few pages rather dull so back on the bookshelf it went. It wasn’t how I imagined the book would be. Anyhow I remember a while back taking Forever Free off my bookshelf it and reading a few pages. Okay so I’ve not read ‘Forever War’, I probably should have, probably would have added more depth. So when one day at a second-hand book shop I found one of the follow ups for a ridiculously low price, I snapped it up. ![]() ‘Forever War’ apparently is regarded as one of the great scifi novels. A book I have never read, but had meant to. Joe Haldeman’s Forever Free is the direct sequel to the ‘Forever War’. How about eking out a life on a cold harsh planet?! This could be pretty awesome I thought. Ex-military from a war spanning hundreds of years! Sounds interesting to me. ![]()
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