On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:56:56 +0000 (UTC), jdnicoll@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(James
Nicoll) wrote:
>In article <1rvf14lfk8jpjcciqrrelferuc7hr1lffj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>David T. Bilek <davidbilek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 03:50:54 +0000 (UTC), jdnicoll@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(James
>>Nicoll) wrote:
>>>>>> So Weber and Williams are still the undisputed kings of Science
>>>>>> Fictional Bloat, but Hamilton pulled off quite a stunner here. I
>>>>>> nominate him for the Longest Prologue EVER award.
>>>>>Well, this _is_ the book of which James Nicoll wrote:
>>>>> A long novel with mutiple view point character in which we learn
>>>>> there's a menace at the core of the galaxy. Presumably the plot
>>>>> will be showing up in book two.
>>>>Curse you, James Nicoll!
>>> How is reviewing it accurately a sin (If you are not the author)?
>>You said the same thing as me, only more clever and sooner.
> But I get a six month head start on everyone.
What part of "Curse you, James Nicoll!", did you not understand? :-)
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