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Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP13 Apr 2019 8:06 a.m. PST

ANYTHING but that dreadful Zimmer Bradley book. Wish I'd never read it.

robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP13 Apr 2019 11:07 a.m. PST

Parzival, you had adequate warning. She'd already gone nuts with the later Darkover volumes.

Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP13 Apr 2019 12:43 p.m. PST

In my defense, I'd only ever read one novel by her (The House Between the Worlds), which was a rather mild work. So when I read MoA, I was both shocked and appalled by its excesses. I disliked it, and her, immediately. Turns out I was right on both counts. What a horrible woman.

goragrad16 Apr 2019 7:05 p.m. PST

MOA wasn't that bad, although that might be because it has been so long since I read it…

On the other hand MZB was a horrible woman

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