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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 20:50:00 -0500
- From: Mark Alan Lang <Elistan+@CMU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Looking for Steve Perry/Matador fans!Hi! For those of you who are fans of Perry's Matador books, the
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- On 19-Nov-92 in Looking for Steve Perry/Mat..
- user JW83HISW@MIAMIU.BITNET writes:
- > I haven't seen a lot of discussion about Perry's works here in
- >rasfw, which surprises me. If there are any other Matador fans out
- >there, drop me a line and maybe we can get a newsgroup going to talk
- >about his books. If interested, just e-mail or post. Thanks!
-
- Hello! I'm a fan of Perry's Matador series. However, while I think
- of the first (_The Man Who Never Missed_) as one of the best books I've
- ever read, the others just don't seem as special. They are written
- well, have nice plots, and are entertaining, but they really aren't all
- that spectacular. _The Man Who Never Missed_ just blew me away. It was
- unlike anything else I have read. I wish I could remember specifics,
- but it's been a while since I've read the books.
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