Re: YASID: Virtual reality



On Dec 17, 8:36 pm, Rich Horton <rrhor...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Doubtless already mentioned, but John Barnes's Thousand Cultures
novels, especially EARTH MADE OF GLASS.

Mentioned very early in the thread. Would you go back and read the
others if you had found _Armies of Memory_ on a discount rack, bought
it, read it and liked it or would the rest of the series be pretty
much ruined for you.

--
Will in New Haven
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  • Jist.
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  • Not.
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