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Re: Book-a-minute Sci-Fi
Posted By: Grishny, on host 206.152.253.15
Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000, at 09:16:27
In Reply To: Re: Book-a-minute Sci-Fi posted by Faux Pas on Wednesday, May 31, 2000, at 06:04:38:

> Do you enjoy more science in your science fiction or do you lean more towards space opera? The Mars trilogy is a well-written hard SF work. Green and Blue aren't as good as Red was, much in the same way that an A isn't as good as an A+. Currenty, Kim Stanley Robinson is my favorite author.
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> -Faux "share and enjoy" Pas

Oh, definitely science. I don't know that I've even read any space opera. Although I do enjoy the Star Wars novels, so I guess that counts. But some of my favorite SF books are the ones that are heavy on "science", like Asimov & Silverburg's "Nightfall" or "The Positronic Man" I also really enjoyed Anne McCaffrey's Pern series, esp. the first book which explained "scientifically" where the dragons came from.

Gri"G'rishny?"shny

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