A review by zhelana
1632 by Eric Flint

5.0

Thank you Pietro and Tall David for this book recommendation. I loved it! This book asks the question of what would happen if a small rural 20th century American town were plopped down in the middle of 1632 Germany. I think the author might have been a little overly optimistic, because they surely went through too many bullets for one small town to actually have available, but for the most part it was believable, and well thought out. The author brings some real life characters to life: the Abrabanels and King Gustav II Adolf, amongst others and I think he does a good job of being realistic and believable with these characters. I didn't quite realize when I started that there were more than 70 sequels, and I probably won't read all of them, but I do intend to read a few more in this series.