Re: Most Comfortable novel



On Apr 1, 9:25 am, "Will in New Haven"
<bill.re...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 1, 1:19 am, "Peter Meilinger" <p_meilin...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

One personal comfort novel that I'd be surprised to
find anyone agree with is Bradley's Hunters Of The
Red Moon.

A long-time favorite and maybe a comfort book. Her brother wrote
enough of it that he SHOULD have gotten cover credit.

He has gotten cover credit on at least some printings. I saw one
with both their names at a used bookstore a few months back.
I wish I'd known they both wrote it back in the day, it would've
explained why I didn't like any of MZB's other books.

He got cover
credit for the sequel <The Survivors> which isn't as good but isn't
bad.

Agreed on both counts.

I would read <Huntes of the Bear Moon> if you still had it around.

Thank you. It was pretty cool. I especially liked my depiction of
Aratak's club.

Pete

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