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Old 06-22-2019, 01:35 PM   #2855
bgalbrecht
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I've never read any of his other, old cliched series stuff.

But when he first started, about 50 years ago, I read and loved his SOS the Rope series [the 3 short novels are collected in "Battle Circle"], along with his very first published book (before he gave up on 'serious' genre fiction), titled "Chthon". Additionally, I recommend "Macroscope".

I DO recommend those 5 books, but please keep in mind I was a very young person.
I also liked Orn and Omnivore. As far as I know, Battle Circle and Macroscope have never made it to Kindle/ePub format, although at one point, there was a PDF edition of Macroscope. I might have finished his Adept series, and I probably read the first 5 or 6 Xanth novels, but the rest of his series, I never got past the first or second novel before dropping it.
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