On Sunday, February 16, 2003, at 02:19  pm, Jon Gabriel wrote:

It's Sunday, once again.  The tally to date for a Brin-L sci-fi book
review:

Iain Banks: Consider Phlebas
Iain Banks: Excession
Iain Banks: Against a Dark Background
Greg Bear: Moving Mars
David Brin: Earth (4 votes)
David Brin: Glory Season (5 votes) (Remaining Portion Only)
David Brin: Heart of the Comet (2 votes)
David Brin: Kiln People
David Brin: Sundiver (2 votes)
David Brin: Uplift War
Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged (2 votes)
Kate Wilhelm: "Welcome Chaos"
Kay Nolte Smith: "The Watcher"
Kay Nolte Smith: "Catching Fire"
Teppers's "The Gate to Women's Country"

Not counted as votes, but mentioned:
"One of the Gor Books"
"McKillip Riddle Master trilogy"

With 5 votes, "Glory Season" is in the lead.  I will continue the tally
until next Sunday.  If Glory Season is chosen I'll then make a decision
whether to re-read and review it or move to the next book on the list.
Excession, Moving Mars, or Earth for me.
--
William T Goodall
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