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Hey /lit/
I recently finished The Man in the High Castle, which I really enjoyed. What are some other decent titles in the same vein of alternate military/political history?

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>> No.7229409

>>7229325
Pynchon is sort of alt history in every book.

Maybe The Kindly Ones?

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>>7229325
Harry Turtledove's Southern Victory series.

>> No.7229498

>>7229334
wat.. This is a good book, but not at all what OP requested.

>> No.7229517

I really liked Fatherland when I read it as a teen

>> No.7229649

The Years of Rice and Salt

>> No.7229733

Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove.

While it's nowhere near the level of Dick's writing, it is enjoyable and feels authentic.

Guns of the South is a "what if" book about Neo-Nazis going back in time to give AK-47s to General Lee's army, and the subsequent victory over the north.

It's fun. The cover has Lee holding an AK-47. What more could you want?

>> No.7230001

>any althistory where Germany and especially Japan occupy any part of the mainland United States
>good

>> No.7230240

>>7230001
You must be fun at parties fam, also checked.

>> No.7230245

>>7229325
SS GB is pretty good from what I hear, bought but haven't read it yet.

>> No.7230261

>>7229325
For /pol/, this book is an utopy