On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 12:20 pm, G. D. Akin wrote:


William T Goodall wrote:

<snip>

In my quest to read all the major award winners (novels, not much of a
short
fiction person), I still have a few Nebula winners to go. Delany's
"Babel-17" (1966) and "Einstein Intersection" (1967) are still in the
to
read pile. Anyone read them?

Me!

And . . .

...that was 25 to 30 years ago. I thought they were OK. The fact that I haven't reread them since indicates I didn't think they were outstanding then. Probably seem a bit dated and quaint now I suspect.


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- Bertrand Russell


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