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- From: brent.mason@uuworld.via.mind.ORG (Brent Mason)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: Motie? (Was:Re: Any A
- Message-ID: <5856.13.uupcb@uuworld.via.mind.ORG>
- Date: 20 Jan 93 09:51:00 GMT
- Reply-To: brent.mason@uuworld.via.mind.ORG (Brent Mason)
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- Q> From: quirke_a@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
- > Newsgroups: soc.singles
- > Subject: Re: Motie? (Was:Re: Any Available Jewish Men Out There??)
- > Message-ID: <1993Jan18.124834.1@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz>
- > Date: 18 Jan 93 12:48:34 NZST
- >
- > rohwerwd@netcom.com (W. David Rohwer) writes:
- >
- > Niven's books are well worth the read is you haven't already. Just about
- > the finest writer of hard science fiction around (ignoring both his Ringworld
- > series as a seperate issue, and realising that the future is more likely to
- > resemble cyberpunk than hard science fiction).
- >
- > Tony Q.
-
- I second the issue... Niven is one of the premier SF writers of our
- day. My personal favorite is The Integral Trees and the followup The
- Smoke Ring (I think that's the name). Talk about living in another world
- in another time, well I just didn't ever want it to end...
-
- Brent Mason
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