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From: Kevin P Dargis <NEORAZORBOY@*******.NET>
Subject: Re: OT: Shadowrun Books
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 22:52:40 -0800
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In my opinion and a friends.....Lone Wolf wuz the best rated by both of =
us...we also agreed that 2XS, Changling, Never Trust an Elf, the first =
trilogy and Shadowplay are also good. Basically, the earlier novels. I =
quit reading them myself or certain authors becuz it wuz just to hard to =
stomach reading some of them long. But, even though he's no longer =
alive, we thought Nigel Findley wuz by far the best. Though, I never =
read House of the Sun.....she said it wuz good, but not his best. =
Laterz, Kev

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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>In my opinion and a friends.....Lone
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Wolf wuz
the best rated by both of us...we also agreed that 2XS, Changling, Never =
Trust
an Elf, the first trilogy and Shadowplay are also good.&nbsp; Basically, =
the
earlier novels.&nbsp; I quit reading them myself or certain authors =
becuz it wuz
just to hard to stomach reading some of them long.&nbsp; But, even =
though he's
no longer alive, we thought Nigel Findley wuz by far the best.&nbsp; =
Though, I
never read House of the Sun.....she said it wuz good, but not his =
best.&nbsp;
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