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National Life “Engaging, intelligent, entertaining, stimulating. Although these are powerfuladjectives that I don’t use lightly, they still fall short of conveying the audienceresponse to Rob’s
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provoking and entertaining. In this, Sawyer has succeeded in bringing searching and squeamishness. In a nice glimpse of psychological the utopian form into the twenty-first century while avoiding the
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with complex and highly entertaining courtroom drama. In Sawyer’s capable grasp the story positively sings with humor, insight, and depth.” And Starlog says Mindscan is written “with intelligence
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with complex and highly entertaining courtroom drama. In Sawyer’s capable grasp the story positively sings with humor, insight, and depth.” And Starlog says Mindscan is written “with intelligence
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and even the Big Bang in this highly entertaining tale of a (more or less) rational Outsider. The chapter at the Golden Fleece (Tor, Nov. 1999, 0-312-86865-0). Aurora winner! Vietnam Wall should be
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Sawyer deals with racism in the courts, but entertains the reader with sharp wit along with the heavier themes.” – The Nashville Tennessean “Excellent, innovative, and imaginative.” – The Washington
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hugely entertaining thriller. Factoring Humanity presents some fascinating mathematical speculations and a true sense of wonder about the universe, yet it never loses sight of its human story.” –
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And on November 15, Rob and acclaimed fantasy writer Terry Brooks will read at the National Library; Rob will be reading from Flashforward, which CNN Online calls “hugely entertaining.” !
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thoroughly entertaining, with Award ballot, and it was third on characters to care about,” and Barnes and Noble’s list of 1999’s Library Journal said it’s “fresh and best science fiction
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And be so frickin' entertaining at the same time? At December 05, 2006 3:51 AM , Anonymous said... I was a science fiction fan long before Start Trek. I didn't get a chance to see a lot of tos.