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Old 07-16-2013, 06:47 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
I kind of agree except Delany would have been my top pick of the bunch. Dahlgren may be the only SF book I would consider rereading. Heinlein and Asimov have not withstood the test of time although I have many friends who would strongly disagree, some of them even adults. Me I would just as soon read L. Ron Hubbard if I wanted a taste of a male oriented Utopia (just kidding, I would sooner remove my toes than re-read any of them). STill I loved them all when I was young.

Helen

Dahlgren is the only acclaimed SF novel I ever started and failed to finish.
Or even get halfway...

Different tastes I suppose.
Interestingly, I've never had any interest in any to do with Hubbard.
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