ricko
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I loved Lucifer's Hammer and Footfall. I think si-fi writers have good and bad books depending on the science and subject of the novel they publish.
Book Reviews And Comments By Rick O
Book Reviews And Comments By Rick O
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Loved the Niven and Pournelle, "Lucifer's Hammer." Met Larry Niven at a Con and he is just a nice guy, had fun talking to him about our favorite stories.
Lucifer's Hammer is one of my favorites! I enjoy knowing the author is really a nice guy.
Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos and translated by Helen Constantine
Don't suppose there is much anyone can say that isn't known already. Pre-French Revolution manipulative antics. Love, sex, betrayal, super manipulative persons, final comeuppance. Good stuff.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark 1/2
Meh.
I didn't care for Sparks writing style. Ending better than the body of the story.
Sometimes, "The End" is the best part of the story...:whistling:
I think that was the best book Dan Brown wrote, yet so few people mention it.
Book Reviews And Comments By Rick O