[SciFiNoir Lit] Re: Great Sky Woman by Steven Barnes

2009-07-16 Thread B. Smith
I'll have to give the second one a look because I felt the same way as you do about the first. It was interesting but not very engaging. --- In SciFiNoir_Lit@yahoogroups.com, Chris Hayden belsidus2...@... wrote: (I didn't care for this one at all. The second in the series, Shadow Valley,

[SciFiNoir Lit] Reference review

2009-07-16 Thread stellbread
I'm thinking of purchasing John E. Stith's Manhattan Transfer. Has anyone read it? Can you make a recommendation one way or the other? Thanks, Tim - -

[SciFiNoir Lit] Looking for

2009-07-16 Thread Mike
About 35 years ago I read a book that was like King's The Stand and Alas Babylon. I starts with a plague that sweeps the world, the hero lives on the west coast of the USA. The story line follows his life and documents the changes that occur in society as time goes on. I can't remember the name