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Old 08-04-2011, 04:04 PM   #8
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My favorite Heinlein wasn't on there - "The Door Into Summer" - but I understand why they picked the ones they did.
I don't understand why "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls" is on there. If I was going to pick a late-era Heinlein, I'd pick "Friday".

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I too cannot see something like Xanth being on there. I even like the first few books, but they go downhill pretty fast.
I tend to agree, but I did like that the Incarnations Of Immortality was on there. Personally, the best stuff he's written.

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Nice to see a few non-super-huge authors up there (C.S. Friedman, Mercedes Lackey).
Lackey isn't super huge?
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