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Old 02-01-2015, 03:57 PM   #2
GeoffR
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I like Jack McDevitt's books too, and I agree it is more about how he tells the story than the subject that makes him fun to read.

I don't know any other authors that are very similar in style, but some that come to mind when I think of fun storytelling are:

- Robert J. Sawyer (Mindscan, Calculating God)
- Joe Haldeman (Camouflage, The Accidental Time Machine)
- Robert Charles Wilson (The Chronoliths, Blind Lake)
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