A review by mschlat
1633 by David Weber, Eric Flint

4.0

It took me a while to warm up to the book --- unlike 1632, where most of the action takes place in Grantville (the time-and-place-transplanted town), the characters are spread over Europe. The first novel focused on the how and why of survival for 20th century Americans in 17th century Europe, with an emphasis on the can-do spirit of small towns. This novel casts a much wider net and, as a result, takes longer to catch fire. However, I loved the ending and am interested in the next volume.