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Old 10-09-2010, 12:47 PM   #6649
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So now onto Crucible of Empire by Eric Flint and K. D. Wentworth. I seem to remember enjoying the previous book, although it's been a while since I read it — hmm... at least five years.
The story came back to me fairly quickly, and I enjoyed the sequel.

Now onto a strange book. The Science Behind The Secret by Travis S. Taylor.

So far I'm distinctly unimpressed. I'm only going to finish it because I want to see how he gets where he's apparently going, which seems to be off the deep end.

Of course, I haven't finished the book yet, so I could be mis-judging him (& the book), but having an introduction by John Edward isn't a good sign IMO, and the first chapters haven't don't anything to make me more optimistic.

Oh — weird feeling of deja-vu just now. I wonder if I've written a similar post about James P. Hogan.

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