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My revisit to SF has led me to some books that I always meant to read, but never did. Books that I've been carrying from home to home over the years, but for some reason or other, never got around to reading. Last week was Vonda McIntyre's Dreamsnake, which was good if not great. Now I'm reading Samuel R. Delany's Babel-17, and I am completely hooked. It's taking a while to get through; I keep going back and rereading parts. (I think I've covered Chapter Four about eight times so far.) Awesome writing. And to think, Dahlgren (which I've carried around for only few less years) awaits!

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My revisit to SF has led me to some books that I always meant to read, but never did. Books that I've been carrying from home to home over the years, but for some reason or other, never got around to reading. Last week was Vonda McIntyre's Dreamsnake, which was good if not great. Now I'm reading Samuel R. Delany's Babel-17, and I am completely hooked. It's taking a while to get through; I keep going back and rereading parts. (I think I've covered Chapter Four about eight times so far.) Awesome writing. And to think, Dahlgren (which I've carried around for only few less years) awaits!

Babel-17 is the only novel of Delany's that I've ever been able to finish! It was back in high school, when I was reading sf almost constantly; I remember liking but not loving it, but don't recall many specifics. I've never been able to get far with Nova or Dhalgren or any of the big ones. Some swear by them though. You might want to give the early stories of Roger Zelazny a try, too.

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Believe me, I've read my share of Zelazny. Now there's an interesting writer. Or writers, as it feels at times... :lol: There have been a few times I've thought to myself "wait a minute; this can't be the same guy that wrote such-and-such."

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Believe me, I've read my share of Zelazny. Now there's an interesting writer. Or writers, as it feels at times... :lol: There have been a few times I've thought to myself "wait a minute; this can't be the same guy that wrote such-and-such."

Indeed; some of his early stories ("For A Breath I Tarry," "The Keys To December," etc.) were so good that I could hardly credit some of the hacky novels he cranked out later.

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Bouncing back and forth between Stingray Shuffle by Tim Dorsey and Prayer: Does it Really Matter? by Philip Yancey.

I owe my Dorsey obsession to Dave James, who recommended Florida Roadkill sometime back. I haven't had this much fun reading since I was rifling through all of Christopher Moore's books (man, I hope his next book is better than the last one which, literally, sucked).

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Philip K Dick, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

I think this will be the next PKD I re-read!

I remember really enjoying this back in the day. (Gateway too, for that matter.)

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The Melting Pot and Other Subversive Stories by Lynne Schwartz

Not as good as I had hoped. The one where this down-on-their-luck family crashes the CBS studio in Manhattan and ends up living in "The Jeffersons" stage set was not particularly clever or "subversive." On the other hand "What I Did for Love" is a good bittersweet (70% bitter, 30% sweet) story. The best story in the collection so far.

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Just polished off this beautifully written little novel in about a day, as would anyone interested in the diaspora out of Germany in the 30s.

read some of her other stuff and was nicely surprised to find out that keun wasn't only my favorite author's ex (joseph roth's) but a very good auhor in her own right

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