[ZION] comparing rebellions

2002-12-04 Thread Gary Smith
Those LDS authors all sound alike to me. It probably was Evans I was thinking of. although, some of Card's stuff should be banned on the same pretexts being used, also. K'aya K'ama, Gerald/gary Smithgszion1 @juno.comhttp://www .geocities.com/rameumptom/index.html No one is as hopelessly

RE: [ZION] Comparing Rebellions

2002-12-03 Thread Chet
PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:01 PM Subject: RE: [ZION] Comparing Rebellions Gary Smith: ... Orson Scott Card's new book (recently banned from Deseret Book's shelves), ... ___ Are you referring to the new novel by Richard Paul Evans, or did Scott

[ZION] comparing rebellions

2002-12-02 Thread Gary Smith
Let's see, Paul studies ancient Egyptian stuff, while Jon owns an LDS bookstore Yep, I'd say Paul is more rebellious than Jon. Now, if Jon sells copies of Orson Scott Card's new book (recently banned from Deseret Book's shelves), THEN we'll consider him in the running. K'aya K'ama,

RE: [ZION] Comparing Rebellions

2002-12-02 Thread Larry Jackson
Gary Smith: ... Orson Scott Card's new book (recently banned from Deseret Book's shelves), ... ___ Are you referring to the new novel by Richard Paul Evans, or did Scott get one banned, also? Larry Jackson

Re: [ZION] comparing rebellions

2002-12-02 Thread Geoff FOWLER
Which book was that? I had heard that his other books on OT women were a bit racy... but I have not read them myself. Have they been banned too? BTW, I have read most of the Ender's Game series (although I have to admit that the newest editions are a little too violent and graphic for me).