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Originally Posted by offsides
OK, I'll bite. Link to find them? :P
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Originally Posted by ColBosch
I keep seeing recommendations for those books, but I've also been told that I'm going to have to slog through some political opinions to get to the "good stuff." Be honest: how bad is it, on a scale of 1 to "For Us, the Living"?
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I searched for
"Old Guy Cybertank" on Amazon - all six books came up. I got them on my Kindle, but there are a variety of options. I assume they can be found elsewhere too.
Re: political opinion, it's definitely there, but in more of a tongue-in-cheek way than anything. Honestly, if you remove the term "Neo-liberal economists" from the books and replace it with some generic political party name, I doubt anyone would have an issue because it's so absurdly portrayed. Despite the title of one book and the term, I had no idea as to the authors views until I researched it to find out what the hubbub was about. Generally, the books are just really entertaining reads.
All this said, I do
NOT wish this thread (nor any, really) to become a debate on political views, and will actively shut it down if there is any drift in that direction.
Enough of this tangent - we're discussing vector movement with Ogres in spaaaaaaaccccceee!
D.