
1634: The Ram Rebellion
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George Guidall
The Thirty Years War continues to ravage 17th century Europe, but a new force is gathering power and influence: the Confederated Principalities of Europe, an alliance between Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the West Virginians from the 20th century led by Mike Stearns who were hurled centuries into the past by a mysterious cosmic accident.
Inspired by the example of American freedom and justice, a movement in Franconia among the peasants, who have revolted several times even before the arrival from the future of the town of Grantville, an independent revolutionary movement has arisen, flying the banner of the head of a ram. The West Virginians fully approve of liberating the peasants from the nobility, but they are also aware of how revolutionary movements can lead to bloodbaths. And avoiding that deadly possibility will require all of their future knowledge and all their plain old American horse-trading diplomacy....
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When this book was published the Grantville Gazette was not past it's 50th issue and many people thought the Ring of Fire series was a few glamorous novels with more of the same to follow. The idea of humble people from a small town assimilating into a big world in a known historical context is fertile ground for new and expanding approaches and with the big success of the Grantville Gazette, the ROF universe has expanded greatly into a number of serial adventures, articles and stories, some very small, some factual, some speculative and all organized around the Ring of fire.
Acculturation, opression, rebellion, irony, humor all with an allegorical eye to our current state is brought up in this book all the while under the subheading, 'This is all a bit of fun'. The bigger the fan of the Grantville Universe you are, the more you will like this book.
I wish there was more bandwidth in the recording, it sounds a little confined.
Nick Sullivan could do a real good job on this series, they should add him to the crew. There are a number of titles to go to catch up.
It's Not a 1633 Sequel. So What ? It's Great Fun
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I really liked. I love the slice of life like stories set in this world. I don’t need constant action or intrigue. The final Novella with the same title as the book is great as well.
A lot better than expected.
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The narrator is equally at ease with WV hillbilly accents and cultured Europeans. 5/5 stars
A tangled web to ensnare the delighted reader
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The Narration of this book was AMAZING. He clearly has a good grasp of German, presenting believable accents and correct pronunciation of German words and phrases.
Good, but not great.
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Butterflies.
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A new type of writing?
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Eric Flint all but admits this fact in his postscript;stating that most of the material was originally slated for a separate compilation of side stories. In the end, this has led to a less than satisfying read. I really had to struggle through the somewhat boring side stories, in order to finally get the real meat of the story.
After enjoying the first few books in the series, I went ahead and purchased the next two to three volumes, simultaneously. I’m hoping that this wasn’t a mistake and that the next couple of volumes return to the exciting pace and intrigue of previous volumes.
I don’t think that there were any major revelations in this book, and believe you could skip over it, in favor of a book with more impactful events.
The only saving grace was the excellent narration by George Guidall.
Not a continuation of 1634: The Baltic War
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Meh
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What makes this special is how the quandary of not loosing the wool quality of the only known Marino Sheep on the planet (MASSIVE issue for an avid fiber arts practitioner myself) leads to solving land rights issues, providing a focus for a peasant rebellion, and much laughter in the retelling of classic children's stories from the perspective of a 16th century sheep that just wants the clover and his wimmen.
Bad, Bahhhd Brillo
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Narrator wonderful as usual, the book👎
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