[boc-l] And now... a word from our sponsor
Arin Komins
akomins at uchicago.edu
Mon May 16 14:44:27 EDT 2016
Witch world was fun, although I liked her forerunner books a bit more (juvie, though.)
...and Anthony; once upon a time, a very capable writer, but turned awful pretty quickly :-(
(My favorite of his is the Cluster and Tarot books, and possibly Cthon.)
Thx,
Arin
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Subject: Re: [boc-l] And now... a word from our sponsor
On 5/10/2016 10:21 AM, Alex S. Garcia wrote:
>> I've long thought that the *original* Foundation concept (Asimov
>> reverse-engineered a bolted-on Robots narrative underpinning it much
>> later) would make
>> a great TV SF series or even film franchise.
>
> Definitely. I'm actually quite surprised that it hasn't been done yet.
>
> And I really should reread the books. I used to reread those (along
> with "The Lord of the Rings") regularly when I was young. But it's
> been a while now, though, since I last did.
I should dig my copy out and read it again (Foundation). Another series I liked was Andre Nortons' Witch World - read all of them in one multi-day session in the early 80's (the ones that were out). Also started getting into Piers Anthony after reading Ox, Orn, Omnivore - I'd recommend those 3 for a long time.
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