A review by humanignorance
Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen by H. Beam Piper

2.0

1.5 stars. I enjoyed the early middle, when Kalvan was adjusting to his new surroundings and starting to innovate. Later on it devolved into poorly laid out politics and medieval battle minutiae. The book could have benefited from a glossary and a map, as it was hard to keep straight the various side factions and the characters associated with them. This was more of a historical military novel than anything; the time travel aspect was poorly explored.