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A Matter for Men

A Matter for Men

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just write more, dammit.
Review: David Gerrold, who first charmed me with "as a color, shade of purple-grey" (I am *not* going to explain this further), has flipped some bits and written the definitive chronicle of Earth's invasion by an alien biology. Only, he hasn't finished it yet. Each book has passages that haunt me. I can't believe he's written so many words yet apparently wasted relatively few. I hope he brings the series to a conclusion one of these days, the logistical difficulties of publishing notwithstanding, but I don't necessarily expect a tidy end. Not for the humans anyway.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just write more, dammit.
Review: David Gerrold, who first charmed me with "as a color, shade of purple-grey" (I am *not* going to explain this further), has flipped some bits and written the definitive chronicle of Earth's invasion by an alien biology. Only, he hasn't finished it yet. Each book has passages that haunt me. I can't believe he's written so many words yet apparently wasted relatively few. I hope he brings the series to a conclusion one of these days, the logistical difficulties of publishing notwithstanding, but I don't necessarily expect a tidy end. Not for the humans anyway.


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