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Marching Through Georgia

By: S. M. Stirling
Narrated by: David Colacci
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The first novel of the rise and fall of the Drakan Empire, an alternative history saga.

In Marching Through Georgia, the Draka begin their conquest of the globe as they fight and best that more obvious horror, the Nazis.

©1988 S. M. Stirling (P)2020 Recorded Books
Alternate History Science Fiction Fiction
Interesting Storyline • Imaginative Writing • Excellent Narration • Alternative History • Dystopian Orientation

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S M Stirling’s Marching through Georgia is an alternative history tale with a dystopian orientation. A totalitarian slave owning society, the Draka, is established in South Africa and gradually takes over all of Africa. At the same time, they evolve to few themselves as a master race with aspirations to enslave the entire globe. Most of the story takes during WWII where the Soviet Union has been broken by Hitler. The US, fighting in two theaters, has a tough decision to ally themselves with the Draka to de-feat Hitler who is running roughshod over Europe. The action take place in Georgia (the country) with a crack unit of the unit facing overwhelming odds against superior German forces.

Stirling intersperses the action with generous helpings of backstory both historically dealing with the origins of the Draka as well as personally, dealing with the main characters. Each chapter leads with an excerpt from post-WWII publications, mainly history texts. In addition, there are discussions concerning the philosophical underpinnings of Draka psychology that add insight.

The narration is excellent with solid character distinction. Pacing is even and brisk.

Alternative dystopian WWII history

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I could handle the whole “alternative history” bit, but trying to believe the plethora of advanced technology that the Drakar forces possessed was too much of a stretch. Butterfly bombs, claymore mines, automatic mortars, and shaped charges to name just a few. The author should have steered this story back into the reality what tech was actually available in the 1930-40s.

Couldn’t Finish the Story

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Very long descriptions of battle scenes, not nearly enough interpersonal dialogue . The narrator doesn’t do much for the story, either .

LONG March !

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Narration terrible. I couldn’t complete it so I may try it old school and read it.

Clever idea … just killed by narration

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The writing is concise and imaginative. It excels at bringing back elements of victorious neoclassical civilizations. I have already bought the second book.

Normally I dislike fiction but this book was quite enjoyable.

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