On 12 Sep 2008, at 18:21, John Williams wrote:

> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> , I'm going to ask some questions that others interpret as setting
>> strawmen.
>
> I'm not saying don't ask, but I won't guarantee an answer. Although  
> you wouldn't
> know it from my posts, I actually wanted to discuss science fiction  
> when
> I joined this list (I got a bit sidetracked, obviously). No one  
> wanted to discuss
> Greg Bear's latest book. I just started Neal Stephenson's new book,
> Anathem. I'm having a little trouble getting started, the beginning  
> is a bit
> slow (heh, big contrast with Snow Crash). If you want to take a  
> break from
> your work, you could always read Anathem and then discuss it here! :-)
>

I just added Anathem to my Amazon wish list the other day. But first I  
have to read The Baroque Cycle which I bought a year or so back.

I might be some time Maru


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