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Old 06-17-2008, 09:11 PM   #69
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For SF, I keep rereading

Glen Cook - The Dragon Never Sleeps
One of my favorites as well.

I also liked the Starfishers trilogy, and _Passage at Arms_, which is set earlier in the Starfishers universe.

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For middle ground

Melissa Scott - Empress of Earth trilogy
Another favorite, and "middle ground" is a good description. I was tickled by Scott's idea that alchemy and science were both valid but antithetical models of the universe. If you used one, you couldn't use the other.
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