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From: royt@gatech.CSNET (Roy M Turner)
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Subject: Re: Canopus in Argos - Doris Lessing
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Date: Sun, 3-Nov-85 14:56:24 EST
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Hullo...

I have read all (I think) of these books.  They are (despite the review I
just read in reply to your posting) quite good;  I was not put off by the 
"I am telling an important story" attitude, since 1) I didn't really feel
that it was present, and 2) she IS telling an important story.  That is 
isn't a new slant escaped me, too...I really hadn't read anything similar
to the first one, and *certainly* nothing similar to the rest, with the 
exception of _The Sentimental Agents_, which was reminiscent of Swift.

I would recommend reading them, but of course everyone has different tastes!
Try 'em, you might like them! :-)

Roy