Review: Gun Runner by Larry Correia and John D. Brown
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Take the setting from Avatar, the toys from Evangelion, and the plot of “The Train Job” from Firefly, and you have GUN RUNNER. Mecha tends to be more popular in visual media, and thus doesn’t get as much play time in literature. So when a good one comes along in print it’s worth exploring. Such is the case with GUN RUNNER by Larry Correia and John Brown.
Review: Gun Runner by Larry Correia and John D. Brown
Review: Gun Runner by Larry Correia and John…
Review: Gun Runner by Larry Correia and John D. Brown
Take the setting from Avatar, the toys from Evangelion, and the plot of “The Train Job” from Firefly, and you have GUN RUNNER. Mecha tends to be more popular in visual media, and thus doesn’t get as much play time in literature. So when a good one comes along in print it’s worth exploring. Such is the case with GUN RUNNER by Larry Correia and John Brown.