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-=> DAVID DURGEE wrote to ANDY ALT <=- -=> ANDY ALT wrote to ROY J. TELLASON <=- -=> ROY J. TELLASON wrote to ANDY ALT <=- RJT> I'm currently re-reading my selection of James P. Hogan, who is one of RJT> my favorite authors. I switched to him after re-reading a bunch of my RJT> RAH, which I got nudged into after reading some stuff elsewhere that RJT> mentioned Friday, the first one in that batch that I picked up on. Got RJT> plenty of books here to re-read without getting out to buy new ones, RJT> it seems. In fact, I have more than I have shelf space for, when it RJT> comes to that. One of these days I need to build some more shelves. RJT> :-) AA> James P. Hogan? That name sounds so familiar. What books has he AA> written? I'm sure I read one of his at one point, that name just sounds AA> so familiar. DD> James P. Hogan is one of my favorite authors. I find his "Thrice Upon DD> a DD> Time" one of the most believable stories involving contact through DD> time I DD> have read. I also enjoyed his "Giants" series and "Realtime DD> Interrupt". DD> He has a web site where he keeps track of many issues as well as the DD> books DD> he has written or is writing. Visit it at: DD> http://www.jamesphogan.com I will check that out soon. I'm definitely going to be looking for more books to read soon. I think the one I read of his might be called "Paradise". I'll find out when I go to that site probably. :) --- MultiMail/Linux v0.46* Origin: --[ Amateur BBS -[]- http://www.amateurbbs.net/ ]-- (1:14/250) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 14/250 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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