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Seagull's Lost Horizon

I'll add them to my list of books to read


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Post 22

Linus...42, i guess that makes me the answer...

I've read the Julian May series. Stephen Donaldson - is that the Thomas Covenant books???

I liked both of them, but is it just me or about half way through the series you wish the plotline had developed in the way YOU had imagined it rather than how it actually turns out?


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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...)

I haven't read the Thomas Covenant series in a long time. The Gap series were what I was referring to. I remember liking the Covenant books, though. I'll have to read them again.

Have you read any of C.J. Cherryh's books? Downbelow Station is the title of the first book that takes place in a universe she has created. All the subsequent books also take place in the same universe, but are not a continuing story per se. They are all good reads!


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Post 24

Linus...42, i guess that makes me the answer...

No haven't read any of them but i haven't read any sf/fantasy books for ages now i think about it... although i did read an Ian Banks (or is it Ian M Banks when he does sf - i can never remember)which was good.

I seem to read a lot of travel tales these days - Tibet, Nepal etc. Wishful thinking i feel smiley - sadface



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