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Old 10-08-2008, 04:03 PM   #48
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@ DMcCunney: I did a search on some of the books you mentioned. It seems they are only sold in pBook form. It's too bad, I guess I'll swing by the Bookstore to get the copies
I've seen a darknet ebook copy of Lord of Light, but have no idea what the quality is.

Start with it. It's a fine tale, and won the Hugo that year. _Creatures of Light and Darkness_ is quirkier. Roger wrote it largely as a joke, tossing in every radical writing technique he knew, and was a bit startled when folks took it seriously.

I'll make other recommendations of SF with mythic underpinnings as they occur to me.
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