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I've been eagerly awaiting this to come out in paperback. Just bought it, but probably won't get around to reading it for a week or two.
Anyone else read it? It consists of 10 (or so) short stories set in a world where the Roman Empire never fell. All of them have been previously published, but this is the first time they've been collected as one set. I've never read any of them, but Silverberg is a fantastic author. |
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I found it rather boring.
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^+ the greels
Good premise, not good book, just does not catch you or make you beleive. |
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Here I Come to save the day!. Diamond:the book IS out in paperback! I think it is published by EOS(?). It's there.
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Iread it ,too. I didn't care for the last one about the proposed space ship to take people elsewhere. Liked the story "reign of terror". Though I wish the author had a time line and/or english dates like 1792, for instance.
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Sort of so-so book. Nice ideas but somehow disappointing. It's well written and the stories are good but it just doesn't seem to gel. Personally, I think a more compressed timeline - maybe 500 years might work. And the last story seems to be an add-on, not really of a part with the others.
Still, go ahead and read - make your own mind up |
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