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To: hal jordan who wrote (22939)6/18/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Okay, now I remember where I last saw your posts. I have also wondered where Evil Emile went, but not too hard. I am afraid that concentrating very much on this question might conjure him up or something!!

I was asking the science fiction question for my daughter, who is starting high school in the fall. She says she does enjoy it, but most of it seems to be mostly for guys. She has to read a lot of books over the summer for the summer reading program at the library. I will print your post out and stuff it in my wallet so that the next time I go out, I can look over the books you recommended.

If you were going to read Bear, is there any particular order that would be best? I just like the title "Blood Music" a lot!

Thanks!!



To: hal jordan who wrote (22939)6/23/1998 3:03:00 PM
From: Thomas C. White  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Hello hal, just a quick footnote from a Finney fan. "Time and Again" is the sequel to "From Time to Time," and was written much later than the first book. I found "Time and Again" entertaining. But "From Time to Time" is an absolute mind boggling knockout, deeply evocative of a bygone era, and should definitely be read before the sequel. If I'm not mistaken, Finney passed away shortly after completing the sequel.