The Tsaddik of The Seven Wonders I do own, but, while having read others of Haiblum's books, I haven't gotten to yet. The rest I never heard of before.
The Butterfly Kid was a favorite of mine. It was the first book in a "trilogy." The second book was The Unicorn Girl by Michael Kurland, followed by The Probability Pad by T. A. Waters. All are worth reading, especially if you like a late 1960s feel.
I read The Eleven Million Mile High Dancer and enjoyed it when it came out. I had This Business of BOMFOG and meant to read it, though I did read Claret, Sandwiches and Sin by that author.
I've always had it turned on. It's just the blogger has "improved" things. Spammers are better at solving these new tricks than commenters, I'm sorry to say.
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The Tsaddik of The Seven Wonders I do own, but, while having read others of Haiblum's books, I haven't gotten to yet. The rest I never heard of before.
The Butterfly Kid was a favorite of mine. It was the first book in a "trilogy." The second book was The Unicorn Girl by Michael Kurland, followed by The Probability Pad by T. A. Waters. All are worth reading, especially if you like a late 1960s feel.
I read The Eleven Million Mile High Dancer and enjoyed it when it came out. I had This Business of BOMFOG and meant to read it, though I did read Claret, Sandwiches and Sin by that author.
Some pretty obscure picks here. Gotta hand it to them.
P.S. Do you mean to have word verification turned on? I don't remember having to solve a Captcha here before. My old eyes can't hardly take it.
I've always had it turned on. It's just the blogger has "improved" things. Spammers are better at solving these new tricks than commenters, I'm sorry to say.
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