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From: jack@boring.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Julian May
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Date: Sun, 3-Feb-85 11:09:46 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb  3 11:09:46 1985
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I read the "Saga of the Exiles" series last summer,and the following
things struck me:
- There are a lot of references to the situation on earth before
2034. Did Julian May write a predecessor to this series? If he did,
how good is it?

- There are a lot of things that do not seem to make sense in the
context of the story. For instance the story about the rama with the
torc, or the fact that it is explicitly stated a lot of times that
Felice isn't dead. Would there be more books coming up? (By the way,
I have 4 books, The Many-couloured Land, The Golden Torc, The Non-born
King, and The Adversary, and the story seems complete).

Any responses will be welcomed, and I'll summarize, of course.
-- 
	Jack Jansen, {decvax|philabs|seismo}!mcvax!jack
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