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    Re: STAR HERO Reading List

    *warning pet Peeve*

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    My Home Owners Insurance specifically states it Will Not Cover Hovercraft. If Allstate Insurance thinks Hovercraft exist to the point where they wont cover it in case of damage to a home then yes, Hovercraft really do exist.
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    Re: STAR HERO Reading List

    OK a real Book
    The City Who Fought (Anne Mccaffrey's recent coauthored Contribution to her series Forget Who though) Millitary Sci Fi And brainships!

    have another but must look it up.
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    Re: STAR HERO Reading List

    Not sure if these were mentioned: Scalzi, John -- "Old Man's War" (a trilogy, so far, I believe). Hmm, if you have NOOK perhaps I can "Lend" it to you.

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    Re: STAR HERO Reading List

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Pearson View Post
    Not sure if these were mentioned: Scalzi, John -- "Old Man's War" (a trilogy, so far, I believe). Hmm, if you have NOOK perhaps I can "Lend" it to you.
    Next month (or maybe it's in May, I've forgotten) Scalzi's "reboot" of Piper's classic Little Fuzzy setting will be on the shelves.
    After the Terracide... 300 years from today, artificial space colonies orbit distant stars while terraformers labor to create new worlds for humanity. Bizarre aliens come to trade exotic goods unknown to Terran technology. And the lifeless, charred husk of mankind's homeworld slowly cools in the empty, silent void of a dead star system. Welcome to the rest of the Galaxy; It's Dark Out There.

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    Re: STAR HERO Reading List

    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier Onassiss View Post
    Next month (or maybe it's in May, I've forgotten) Scalzi's "reboot" of Piper's classic Little Fuzzy setting will be on the shelves.
    Why???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susano View Post
    Why???
    Dunno, but I've read almost all of Scalzi's stuff, and he RAWKS!

    I think this is gonna be fun.
    After the Terracide... 300 years from today, artificial space colonies orbit distant stars while terraformers labor to create new worlds for humanity. Bizarre aliens come to trade exotic goods unknown to Terran technology. And the lifeless, charred husk of mankind's homeworld slowly cools in the empty, silent void of a dead star system. Welcome to the rest of the Galaxy; It's Dark Out There.

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    Re: STAR HERO Reading List

    I'm done, or nearly so, with my Star Hero reading, so I'm un-stickying this thread. Much thanks to everyone who offered suggestions on books to read! Predictably I haven't been able to get to nearly as many books as I'd like, but thanks to your advice I've come across a few enjoyable novels I'd otherwise have missed.
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