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Summer Science Fiction

Over at the ever-interesting Cosmic Log, Alan Boyle has posted a story which aims to aid and abet your “Escape into Summer Sci-Fi” (well, it’s the depths of winter here…but I’ll let Alan off the hook just this once). There are a number of recommendations for new and interesting science fiction novels – on a number of TDG-related topics – which I’m just dying to go check out now. I’ve been wondering about the John Twelve Hawks books for a while now (and the actual identity of the author), so it’s good to get an endorsement from Mr Cosmic Log himself.

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    1. Doing it tough
      Hey don’t mock me. Just this morning I had to walk out into the bright sunshine with a long shirt on!

      Kind regards,
      Greg
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      You monkeys only think you’re running things

  1. Moebius Strip Sci-Fi Novel.
    I just recently read D. Richard Lewis’ sci-fi novel called: “TIME TRIP ON A MOEBIUS STRIP,” and it ties in, or should I say, “twists in,” pretty well with this new theory these two scientists just came up with in the news explaining the riddle of the Moebius strip… The plot in this sci-fi novel is quite interesting…The author has this marine biologist discover a giant nautilus shell on the beach and then with the help of the great grandson of Professor Moebius, constructs a giant metal Moebius strip in the shell…The marine biologist then rides a vehicle upon the strip and enters another dimension where he then meets 16 famous missing people of history who have arrived in this time-less domain via a cloud…There is an angel in the story as well… The author has also discovered many amazing connections that these lost famous people have with eachother…I was in awe by them…Carl Jung would have probably tried to tie these connections in with his theory of “archetypes,” which is what the author does through one of the lead characters who is a woman psychiatrist. The novel was a great feat of historical research and quite original…A++++

    The article about the discovery to the riddle of the Moebius strip can be found at:
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/07/16/1979151.htm

      1. Thanks
        [quote=anthonynorth]It sure is in the UK.

        The balanced adult retains an inner child

        Anthony North[/quote]

        for the laugh… I needed it lol

        hugs

        marissa

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