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Old 11-10-2019, 07:35 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Oh man, I read Fear by Hubbard. Twice. I didn't like it the first time, but it receives praise from people I admire, so I tried again. I can only assume those authors are being kind.

I read the first hundred or so pages of The Invaders Plan (the first Mission Earth book) before deciding that it was garbage.

I don't care how much damn praise Battlefield Earth gets. I've learned my lesson, thank you.

I agree totally with your assessment.

I once had 2 ARCS (or maybe they were Uncorrected Galleys; can't remember; both mint condition) of 'Battlefield Earth' and sold them for $100 each. This is back when the book was first published. I wish I had them now so I could burn them and then call upon Cthulhu to cast them into another waste area so humankind need not suffer needlessly.

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