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From: tad@aplvax.UUCP
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Subject: James P. Hogan
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Date: Fri, 1-Jul-83 08:25:51 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul  1 08:25:51 1983
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I've read just about all of Hogan's novels (the one exception being Thrice Upon
a Time) and have enjoyed them continually (I'm in the fifth iteration of the 
Giants trilogy).

In regards to Voyage from Yesteryear; it does abound with libertarian views, some of which I don't necessarily subscribe to. Be that as it may, I find that his
grasp of technology and the impact it can make on out lives is truly amazing.

Hogan is perhaps the last of a (sadly) dying breed of SF authors, pure science
fiction in content with believable characters ad plots. If Hogan doesn't get
nominated for a Hugo, something is surely amiss.

					Terry Dexter (tad @ aplvax)