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Old 09-01-2014, 02:40 PM   #76
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That one's Mother of Demons, if you wanted to know. It's one of my favorites. The only politics I've really noticed in his books is in 1632, and even that's just a bit of admiration for labor unions.
Yup that's the one. Was good. I didn't see anything political about it. I just don't read a lot of sci/fi so I don't think I've read anything else by him. Maybe a short story and I used to read his columns when they were doing the short story magazine. I really enjoyed those.
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