Drat! I was hoping you could explain everything to me :P :) One of these days you're going to find the John M. Ford box, and then I will be after you to reread allllll the Ford and explain it to me :)
Hm. I think I tried Voigt at around the same time and bounced off it hard. I think they're better read as an adult, actually. Although it belongs, sort of, to the same genre of Anne-of-Green-Gables and Austins that we've already discussed :) (Although I find it less sunny than either set.)
Hmmmmmph. I think Cordwainer Smith is far more awesome than Sturgeon, although I guess they're both from the same era-ish, and I do enjoy Sturgeon a lot as well.
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Date: 2013-06-01 04:10 am (UTC)Hm. I think I tried Voigt at around the same time and bounced off it hard. I think they're better read as an adult, actually. Although it belongs, sort of, to the same genre of Anne-of-Green-Gables and Austins that we've already discussed :) (Although I find it less sunny than either set.)
Hmmmmmph. I think Cordwainer Smith is far more awesome than Sturgeon, although I guess they're both from the same era-ish, and I do enjoy Sturgeon a lot as well.