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Old 03-21-2008, 08:59 AM   #20
Steven Lyle Jordan
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I loved his books but after I would read a couple I found that I had to stop and read something else. There's something unusual about his writing that I could never put my finger on. Once I had recovered, I was always anxious to jump back in. I'd love to read some now but unfortunately Sony has only 6 or 7 of his titles available.
Personally, I'd love to see some of his old classics, especially Childhood's End, appear as e-books. There may be rights tied up in that one, however... I know NBC or Universal optioned it once... though it only ended up as V. Imagine my disappointment, turning one of the great SF works of all time into invading lizards.
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