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Old 05-25-2016, 10:27 PM   #610
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This reminds me of something I said about L. Ron Hubbard's ten volume Mission Earth series: It needs to be edited with an axe. (To be completely fair to Hubbard, the books did read fast and were mostly funny, although the humor tended to be heavy-handed. But they really needed to be condensed, a lot. Still sounds a whole lot better than this series.)
I remember Mission Earth. Understand that I'm a packrat; I loathe getting rid of books. I've lost books and disposed of extra copies, but I almost never completely eject a book from my collection.

Mission Earth is one of those exceptions. So was John Norman's "Gor" series.
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