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Greg Bear has passed. (Original Post) Dr. Strange Nov 2022 OP
I remember reading his Star Trek novel Corona. The Third Doctor Nov 2022 #1
I would always look for his name in anthologies Easterncedar Nov 2022 #2
Too many great books to even list. RIP to a great author. nt eppur_se_muova Nov 2022 #3
Forge of God and Anvil of Stars exboyfil Nov 2022 #4
One of my favorite authors SouthernLiberal Nov 2022 #5
I cannot remember but I think I met him at some Con. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Nov 2022 #6
Going through a big change back in Nov never got to chime in electric_blue68 Apr 2023 #7

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7. Going through a big change back in Nov never got to chime in
Fri Apr 14, 2023, 10:29 PM
Apr 2023

Oh did I love Eon, then Eternity when that arrived.

I never got read Leagacy. I'd love to reread those two, then Leagacy.

I'll skip Blood Music.

City At The End of Time sounds like an interesting stand alone

Darwin's Radio/Children sounds intense but good.

Interesting that Octavia Butler has a series with the same challenge of humans undergoing a radical transformation to also survive. I really have to read one of her series.


RIP Greg Bear. Thank you for your wonderful talent!

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