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On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Lundgren Jarmo wrote:
> Me too, but usually I have one with the highest priority and a dozen
> of "under construction" books with lower priority.
heh, yeah, i guess that's the way i do it. i have books i'm "in the middle
of" which i have not touched in a year - i guess they're pretty
low-priority.
> Ursula K. Le Guin: Always Coming Home
i never liked any of her stuff, but i guess that's because i'm less into
the "fantasy" variety of SF.
> What's that about? Has it been translated to Finnish?
it's about a human born on mars and raised by martians. a mission on mars
finds him there about 20 years after he was born - they had no idea he
existed. so they decide to bring him back to earth. needless to say,
craziness ensues. :) it's a very good book that touches on a lot of
topics. it gets a bit hippie at times, but it was written in the early
60's.
i'd be surprised if you couldn't find it in finnish - it's almost
heinlein's most famous book.
micah stupak /"\
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