March Upcountry

March Upcountry by David Weber, published by Baen on May 1, 2002, is a fantasy novel that follows the journey of Roger Ramius Sergei Chiang MacClintock, a young and athletic prince who is unexpectedly sent to a remote planet. This edition spans 608 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with Roger’s life taking a dramatic turn when he faces sabotage, leading to his shipwreck on a perilous jungle planet teeming with dangerous creatures and hostile inhabitants.
Readers will find themselves immersed in an epic adventure as Roger navigates this treacherous environment filled with damnbeasts, killerpillars, and carnivorous plants. The story explores themes of survival and resilience against the backdrop of a historical fantasy setting. As Roger confronts barbarian hordes and the challenges of his new reality, the book delves into the complexities of his character and the unforeseen trials he must overcome.
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Roger Ramius Sergei Chiang MacClintock is young, handsome, athletic, an excellent dresser, and third in line for the Throne of Man. But that’s before his mother the Empress packs him off to a backwater planet, a saboteur tries to blow up his ship, and he finds himself shipwrecked on a jungle planet filled with damnbeasts, killerpillars, carnivorous plants, and barbarian hordes with really bad dispositions.
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