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The Night's Dawn Trilogy
by Hamilton, Peter F.
Review: I originally read The Night's Dawn trilogy in its individual hardcovers and its breadth and depth are unmatched in modern sci-fi; the world and characters are ...more
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Starcraft: Queen of Blades
by Rosenberg, Aaron
Review: I have to admid that I was sceptic about this book. I've read three other SC books before it - Liberty's Crusade, Shadow of the Xel'Naga and Speed of Darkness. ...more
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Foundation
by Asimov, Isaac
Review: This is a classic of science fiction. The first of a trilogy, it remains as powerful as ever. What holds the reader is not the scientific and technological ...more
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The Accidental Time Machine
by Haldeman, Joe
Review: You don't need a whole lot of willing suspension of disbelief to enjoy this story. Time travel, if it actually ever occurs (has occurred, will occur??), will ...more
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White Dragon
by McCaffrey, Anne
Review: Loved this book - one of my all time favorites. Jaxom is a great teenager who totally loves his dragon Ruth. McCaffrey really nailed the angst that teenagers ...more
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