The stuff towards the end when they were in the Native American village after 
the bit with the bear?  That was cool.  I love McCammon.  I think Swan's Song 
is my fave still.
 
Emily

Pam Gearhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My favorite part of Nightbird was the sequence toward the middle, with the 
Indian (Native American).  Was it an Indian?  I don't have my copy anymore so I 
can't go look.  

I think I've everything of McCammon's, and my favorite is Stinger -- it's a 
perfect monster story, IMHO.  :)


  From: Emily 

  I finished reading Robert McCammon's Speaks the Nightbird over the weekend:  

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