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GreeboTCat Started conversation Apr 12, 2001
Hi there and welcome to The Hitch Hikers Guide MadHatter ... My name is Greebo T. Cat, and I am an Assistant Community Editor here at H2G2. If you need any help then ask away, I will try to help all I can. You can reach me by either replying to this message or clicking on my name above and you will be taken to my homepage, where you can leave a message if you wish.
Here is a handy link to a page I wrote for new researchers to the guide such as yourself, it has several links to parts of the guide that you might like to visit. So if you have the time, why not pop over to http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A517286
Me to is a big fan of most of the authors you mentioned.. in particular Terry Pratchett...whom me had the good fortune to meet last year at the Clarecraft convention... and hopefully again this year...
Me also loves Anne McCaffer's Pern books... having just finished her latest one, The Skies of Pern...
Huggles... Greebs.. xx
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Apr 13, 2001
Greebo, there's a "Skies of Pern"??!!!!! *mouth drops, amazed because she only went to the bookstore last weekend and beheld no sign of a new book.*
*composes self*
Yes, hello MadHatter... I actually have a close friend who goes by that name, which is why I came to your page. I also want to extend welcome and greetings and salutations, and some . The people here are wonderfully friendly, and there are many clubs and organizations here where you can jump right in on the action.
Enjoy your stay here.
~Amy, ACE, Keeper of Wolves, Muse of Procrastinating Novelists, and High Priestess of Thing.
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GreeboTCat Posted Apr 13, 2001
Skies of Pern was released early March time... it is in the bookshops... but it wasn't advertised a lot... I don't know why... ~Greebo shrugs~
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MadHatter Posted Apr 13, 2001
Sheesh, I'm behind. Last I heard was Masterharper of Pern. I've got to get cracking. right now I'm struggling to finish the Science of Discworld, which my sister bought me for Christmas. It's the driest read on the planet - too much science and not enough Discworld. Then I have about 10 other unread books on my shelf to finish. My mom got me Net.Force: Breaking point, but I hear that's not really a Tom Clancy book in the first place; it's Ghost Written.
Well, I have four 7-10 page papers to write for Anthropology class by the middle of next week, so I'd better get cracking. Later!
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Apr 13, 2001
Robinton was always my favorite character... followed very closely by F'lar, for reasons I don't entirely understand. So of course MasterHarper of Pern was my absolute favorite book of all.
What's Skies about?
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GreeboTCat Posted Apr 14, 2001
Me fell in love with Ruth... ~grin~... me always wanted a dragon.... and he was perfect...
The Skies of Pern is about F'Lessan... Lessa and F'Lar's son... good read...
Me cried buckets when Robinton died... and his little Fire Lizard... what was his name???
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Apr 14, 2001
Zair... I was in absolute shock when he died... "Wait a second, you can't die! What are you doing dying?!" *sigh* That's why you can reread all the books, so he can come back to life.
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