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    The Hugo Award Novels, 1: 1953, The Demolished Man

    I know I liked it the first time I read it (probably sometime in the 70s, in my case) but this time around I was amazed at how well it has held up.

    Bester was one of those people I often wish had written more than he did.
    Posted 05-07-2009 at 09:44 AM by chexmix chexmix is offline
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    The Hugo Award Novels, 1: 1953, The Demolished Man

    I read it in the early '60s, but can't remember much about it. Must reread soon.
    Posted 05-07-2009 at 07:59 AM by brianL brianL is offline
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    Intro to the SF Stuff

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    Originally Posted by KingArchie View Comment
    Cool ! Great idea. I am looking forward to reading you reviews and giving me some read ideas for myself.
    It will be slow starting - I have a mountain of homework to get through.

    However, I have already read THE DEMOLISHED MAN by Alfred Bester, DOUBLE STAR by Robert A. Heinlein and am working on THE BIG TIME by Fritz Leiber. So reviews of those three will come as soon as I can get to 'em!
    Posted 05-03-2009 at 12:54 PM by chexmix chexmix is offline
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    Intro to the SF Stuff

    Cool ! Great idea. I am looking forward to reading you reviews and giving me some read ideas for myself.
    Posted 05-03-2009 at 08:34 AM by KingArchie KingArchie is offline
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    Very Bad Thing Make Compy Go Boom

    Yep--doesn't take much space: I'd keep it!
    Posted 03-22-2009 at 03:17 PM by SrDorothy SrDorothy is offline
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    Very Bad Thing Make Compy Go Boom

    Now you can understand why I keep a puppy and a Mepis 6.5 around.
    Posted 03-18-2009 at 04:13 PM by Larry Webb Larry Webb is offline

  



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