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- * R E A D I N G F O R P L E A S U R E *
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- * Issue #1 *
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- * May 1989 *
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- * Editor: Cindy Bartorillo *
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- * Published monthly and initially distributed *
- * the weekend before the first of each month. *
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- Literature was not born the day when a boy crying "wolf, wolf"
- came running out of the Neanderthal valley with a big gray wolf
- at his heels: literature was born on the day when a boy came
- crying "wolf, wolf" and there was no wolf behind him.
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- How To Use This Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
- What's News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
- What's Selling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
- The 1988 World Fantasy Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
- Books I'm Supposed To Like, But Don't . . . . . . . . . . 234
- Pronunciation Guide To Author's Names . . . . . . . . . . 337
- May Releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383
- Random Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1188
- Good Reading Periodically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1255
- Fiction Into Film: Christie Characters on Film . . . . . 1325
- Featured Author: Richard Matheson . . . . . . . . . . . . 1395
- Richard Matheson: A Partial List . . . . . . . . . . . . 1459
- Mystery: Baseball & Cricket Mysteries . . . . . . . . . . 1544
- Horror: Stephen King Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1600
- Nonfiction: Weiser's Spring List . . . . . . . . . . . . 1663
- SF: Time Travel Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1739
- Trivia Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
- Answers to Trivia Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1786
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- How To Use This Magazine
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- Reading For Pleasure is provided in straight ASCII format in
- order that it may be used by various computers with various text-
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- including too much rather than too little, knowing that the
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- WHAT'S NEWS
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- * Stephen King has signed a contract with Viking for 4 books, the
- first coming this fall (see Stephen King Checklist). The best
- guess, according to Publisher's Weekly, about King's pay for
- these four books is $36 million. SK's former long-time CPA and
- now his agent for new sales has stated that an earlier $33
- million rumor was definitely too low.
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- * Speaking of the big numbers, Clive Barker has signed a 4-book
- deal of his own with William Collins, for 2 million pounds (as in
- sterling, you know, British-type money). That's just for British
- and European rights, not the U.S. publishing rights. The four
- books will all be horror and are now referred to as CABAL #2 and
- #3 and THE ART #2 and #3.
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- * The only 3 fantasy titles on the top ten best-sellers for 1988
- (this is according to the New York Times) were: THE QUEEN OF THE
- DAMNED by Anne Rice was #9 on the hardcover list, and MISERY and
- THE TOMMYKNOCKERS, both by Stephen King, were #7 and #8 on the
- paperback list.
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- * Anne Rice (THE QUEEN OF THE DAMNED) will be creating characters
- and overseeing scripts for a new Fox network TV series called
- "Hello Darkness", about an Irish policeman who lives with a sexy
- and wicked female ghost. For some reason, every time I read about
- this I picture Elvira as the ghost. Wouldn't THAT make a show!
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- * Thomas Harris (RED DRAGON and THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS) has
- just signed a two-novel deal with Dell. They get the North
- American rights to his next two books for $5,750,000.
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- * Speaking of Whitley Strieber (huh?), Edward and Frances Walters
- have written a book called UFO -- PROOF POSITIVE: A True Story of
- the Gulf Breeze Sightings. Seems the Walters and others in their
- Florida town have been visited by UFOs and they even have
- pictures and, yes, a videotape. I haven't heard whether these are
- the same as Mr. Strieber's aliens, but the Walters are just about
- as successful: the book sold immediately, as well as the
- miniseries rights. Watch for it.
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- CATEGORIES: Never forget that the category, or genre, of a book
- (whether it be mystery, horror, western, science fiction,
- fantasy, romance, or whatever) is a label applied by the
- marketing department to make it easier to "package" and sell the
- book. It's almost always applied AFTER the book is written and
- has left the author's hands, and thus it is inappropriate to
- think that the label has any meaning for the story. While
- categorization is a natural organizing function of the human
- brain, we should restrain ourselves from the prejudging of a work
- by its genre.
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- WHAT'S SELLING
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- HARDCOVERS
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- Stephen W. Hawking's A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME continues,
- after one year, to sell very well in hardcover. If you enjoy good
- science reading, be sure to try this one. While we're on the
- subject of nonfiction, THE 8-WEEK CHOLESTEROL CURE is still
- selling well, as is Robert Fulghum's ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I
- LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN. And true crime buffs are making best
- sellers out of Joe McGinniss' BLIND FAITH and Joseph Wambaugh's
- THE BLOODING. Also, the huge coffee-table art-and-text book, THE
- WAY THINGS WORK by David Macaulay, is so good even the $24.95
- price tag doesn't discourage people.
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- When it comes to hardcover fiction, the leader continues to
- be Salman Rushdie's THE SATANIC VERSES. Otherwise, the best
- seller lists continue to be dominated by the usual names: John
- Irving (A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY), Danielle Steel (STAR), E.L.
- Doctorow (BILLY BATHGATE), Dick Francis (THE EDGE), Garrison
- Keillor (WE ARE STILL MARRIED: STORIES AND LETTERS). Douglas
- Adams' THE LONG DARK TEA-TIME OF THE SOUL is very popular, and
- Anne Tyler's BREATHING LESSONS is still selling briskly. THE
- CARDINAL OF THE KREMLIN by Tom Clancy and THE SANDS OF TIME by
- Sidney Sheldon are just beginning to trail off (just in time for
- the upcoming paperback releases).
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- PAPERBACKS
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- The big draws in trade paperbacks are comedy and self-help.
- Best sellers in the first category right now are THE ESSENTIAL
- CALVIN AND HOBBES and YUKON HO!, both by Bill Watterson. And, of
- course, the latest Garfield collection by Jim Davis, which is
- GARFIELD CHEW THE FAT. Popular self-help volumes are Melody
- Beattie's CODEPENDENT NO MORE: HOW TO STOP CONTROLLING OTHERS
- AND START CARING FOR YOURSELF and M. Scott Peck, M.D.'s THE ROAD
- LESS TRAVELED. The scientifically inclined are buying CHAOS:
- MAKING A NEW SCIENCE by James Gleick.
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- Best-selling mass market paperbacks also tend to have
- well-known names on the cover: Robert Ludlum (THE ICARUS AGENDA),
- Isaac Asimov (PRELUDE TO FOUNDATION), Larry McMurtry (LONESOME
- DOVE), Tom Wolfe (THE BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES), Dick Francis (HOT
- MONEY), and Elmore Leonard (FREAKY DEAKY). Also doing very well
- are: TAPESTRY by Belva Plain, THE SHELL SEEKERS by Rosamunde
- Pilcher, PEOPLE LIKE US by Dominick Dunne, and TEXAS FURY by Fern
- Michaels.
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- 1988 WORLD FANTASY AWARDS
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- Life Achievement: Everett F. Bleiler
- Novel: REPLAY, Ken Grimwood
- Novella: "Buffalo Girls Won't You Come Out Tonight", Ursula K.
- LeGuin
- Short Story: "Friend's Best Man", Jonathan Carroll
- Collection: THE JAGUAR HUNTER, Lucius Shepard
- Anthology: THE ARCHITECTURE OF FEAR, David G. Hartwell, editor
- Anthology: THE DARK DESCENT, David G. Hartwell, editor
- Artist: J.K. Potter
- Special Award -- Professional: David G. Hartwell
- Special Award -- Non-Professional: American Fantasy, Robert and
- Nancy Garcia
- Special Award -- Non-Professional: The Horror Show, David B.
- Silva
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- We here at Reading For Pleasure particularly enjoyed REPLAY by
- Ken Grimwood. Who hasn't wondered about living your life over
- again? This book is a particularly fascinating exploration of
- this theme. Also, we can easily recommend David G. Hartwell's
- mammoth anthology, THE DARK DESCENT.
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- BOOKS I'M SUPPOSED TO LIKE -- BUT DON'T
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- You know what I'm talking about. "It's a Classic" said with
- solemnity (and aural capitalization) about some (to you) piece of
- boring junk. Or "You'll love it, Everybody does." So, Everybody
- worships and reveres this literary masterpiece, but it really
- does nothing for you.
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- This really shouldn't surprise the sophisticated reader. The
- experience of reading any work is made up of 50% the author's
- mind and 50% your mind. When you change 50% of the chemical
- solution, you've got to expect that the results might be
- different. Sometimes you get a powerful explosion, sometimes you
- get a wet fizzle. Don't be surprised when the book your best
- friend couldn't put down is something you can't seem to pick up.
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- Let's all stop feeling guilty about not liking everything
- that everyone else does. Here is some of my personal deadwood:
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- JOHN IRVING -- Getting through GARP was nothing less than agony.
- The people weren't recognizable as people, the plot was not
- recognizable as a plot, and none of it made any sense. I've been
- told, "that's the point, idiot, life is a crap-shoot". Seems like
- that point could have been made without forcing me through
- thousands of pages of nonsense.
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- TONY HILLERMAN -- This mystery writer is very IN right now. He
- writes about Native Americans with compassion and realism. For my
- taste, though, there's not enough Indian lore to be educational
- and too much Indian lore to be a good mystery.
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- JUDITH KRANTZ -- Why does she seem to feel that wealth
- automatically makes someone interesting?
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- DONALD E. WESTLAKE -- I've read interviews with this guy that
- were very amusing, and I've seen movies he wrote the screenplay
- for that were very amusing. So I know he can be amusing, like
- everybody always says. However, his "amusing" novels don't strike
- me that way; just ho-hum.
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- JOHN FOWLES -- Getting the plot out of him is like pulling teeth.
- Why should I have to play games? Does he want us to know what
- he's writing about or not? The few books that I made it through
- turned out not to be worth it (to me), anyway.
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- ROSS THOMAS -- His biting satire just doesn't seem that special
- to me. Interesting, yes. Cute, yes. Worth the time it takes read?
- Almost, but not quite.
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- WILLIAM FAULKNER -- America's greatest writer, at least according
- to some people. His stuff never said much of anything to me,
- though. Maybe you have to be southern.
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- DASHIELL HAMMETT -- I know hard-boiled dicks were supposed to be
- very "macho". But stupid is stupid, and any guy who consistently
- leads with his chin and gets beaten up on a regular basis is not
- getting my sympathy.
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- STENDHAL -- I tried reading THE RED AND THE BLACK three times and
- never made it. The characters (including the lead) are stick
- figures, and the motivations of these stick figures are obscure.
- After three or four hundred pages of characters I don't care
- about doing things for no discernible reason I give up.
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- EDGAR ALLAN POE -- True, his story ideas were classic and some of
- his poetry was very effective (and affective). But his prose
- style was so leaden! The content is exciting, but the sentences
- are plod, plod, plod.
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- I think that's enough crabbing for now. We all have our own
- lists. Let us know some of your "Books I'm Supposed To Like --
- But Don't".
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- TRIVIA QUESTIONS
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- (1) What famous British literary character is honored by a large
- bronze statue in downtown Lima, Peru?
- (2) Voltaire found the works of this prominent English writer so
- deplorable that he referred to him as a "drunken fool".
- (3) In what mountains was Rip Van Winkle lost?
- (4) Who wrote THE BOURNE IDENTITY?
- (5) Whom does "Shavian" refer to?
- (6) What animals were the ruling class in ANIMAL FARM?
- (7) What was Lewis Carroll's real name?
- (8) Who was the wizard in THE HOBBIT?
- (9) SO LONG, AND THANKS FOR ALL THE ( ? )
- (10) Who was Quasimodo?
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- A PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
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- by Steven Gilbar, in THE BOOK BOOK, St. Martin's Press, 1981.
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- Sholom Aleichem: SHO-lem Ah-LAY-kem
- Louis Auchincloss: AW-kin-claws
- Karel Capek: KAH-rel CHAH-pek
- William Cowper: KOO-per
- Michael Crichton: CRY-tuhn
- Isak Dinesen: EE-sahk DEE-nuh-suhn
- Alain Robbe-Grillet: AH-LAN Rohb-gree-YAY
- Nathalie Sarraute: Nah-ta-LEE Sah-ROTE
- Lawrence Durrell: DUR-ul (as in "girl")
- Vladimir Nabokov: VLAH-duh-meer Nah-BO-kof
- Thomas Mann: TOE-mass MAHN
- Bertolt Brecht: BER-tawlt BREKT
- Anais Nin: AH-nah-EES NEEN
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: GER-tuh
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge: KOHL-er-idj
- Peter Handke: PAY-ter HAHNT-keh
- Evelyn Waugh: EEV-lin WAH
- William Makepeace Thackeray: THACK-ree
- Jorge Luis Borges: HOR-hay Lew-EES BOR-hays
- Arthur Rimbaud: Artur Ram-BO
- Rainer Maria Rilke: RYE-nahr Ma-REE-ah RIHL-kuh
- Lytton Strachey: LIT-ahn STRAY-chih
- Larry Woiwode: WHY-WOOD-ee
- Herman Hesse: HARE-mahn HESS-eh
- Elie Wiesel: AY-lee VEE-zl
- Jerzy Kosinski: JER-sey Koh-SIN-ski
- John LeCarre: Luh-car-RAY
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- Have you ever wondered how much cover copy writers make? These
- are the wonderful people who write all that garbage on the
- outside of a book that makes you want to buy 10 copies. Well,
- according to an article by Edwin McDowell, about $75 - $100 per
- book.
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- MAY RELEASES
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- Before we get started, let me remind you to pick up Richard
- Nixon's 1999: VICTORY WITHOUT WAR if you've been meaning to.
- Pocket Books released an $8.95 paperback edition last month. Just
- didn't want you to forget.
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- Remember Larry Bond? No? He was Tom Clancy's collaborator on
- RED STORM RISING. Now he's got a book out all on his own and the
- reviews are calling it a winner. It's called RED PHOENIX and it's
- from Warner at $19.95.
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- The paperback edition of Arthur C. Clarke's 2061: ODYSSEY
- THREE is out this month for $4.95 from Del Rey. Some reviews have
- called it the best of the three.
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- Shirley MacLaine does it again, this time the book is called
- GOING WITHIN: A GUIDE FOR INNER TRANSFORMATION. All you SM fans
- (or is it addicts?) can get this volume from Bantam for $18.95.
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- For horror fans, Berkley is releasing a paperback version of
- Dean R. Koontz's LIGHTNING for $4.95.
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- Bill Cosby has another book out this month, LOVE AND
- MARRIAGE. Doubleday has it in hardcover for $16.95.
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- Mystery fans know about Sue Grafton already. If you don't,
- now's your chance: Henry Holt is publishing her latest, "F" IS
- FOR FUGITIVE and will let you have a copy for $15.95. It stars
- her Kinsey Milhone, the private investigator who's worked her way
- through "A" IS FOR ALIBI, "B" IS FOR BURGLAR, etc. Oh, yes, her
- last mystery, "E" IS FOR EVIDENCE, is being released as a $3.95
- paperback this month by Bantam.
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- Sammy Davis, Jr. has finally written a a sequel to his
- bestselling autobiography YES I CAN. It's called WHY ME? and
- Farrar, Straus, Giroux has it in harcover for $18.95.
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- Alice Walker, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of THE COLOR
- PURPLE, has finally got a new book out. It's called THE TEMPLE OF
- MY FAMILIAR, and she says it's a "romance of the last 500,000
- years". It's $19.95 from Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
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- Have you ever wondered what would happen if a mother
- switched her baby for another while still at the hospital? Eileen
- Goudge explores this theme in GARDEN OF LIES, coming this month
- from Viking at $19.95 in harcover.
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- Ever thought that Napoleon and Hitler had a lot in common?
- Well, you're more right than you know, and Desmond Seward will
- explain it to you in his new book NAPOLEON AND HITLER for $19.95.
- From Viking.
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- PARENTS WHO HELP THEIR CHILDREN OVERCOME DRUGS by Barbara
- Cottman Becnel (Lowell House, $18.95) is a very compassionate and
- helpful book for those in need. An appendix has a state-by-state
- survey of treatment programs and support groups.
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- The book we've all been waiting for: BRAZILIAN BOMBSHELL:
- The Biography of Carmen Miranda by Martha Gil-Montero. It's
- $18.95 from Donald I. Fine.
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- Ballantine has a trade paperback edition of Gerald Clarke's
- popular and much-admired biography of Truman Capote called
- CAPOTE: A Biography. It'll cost you $12.95.
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- THE FIFTH CHILD by Doris Lessing is being published this
- month by Vintage for $6.95. Tastes vary, but many are finding
- that this brief novel is well worth the time.
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- Remember LUCKY JIM by Kingsley Amis? Oh well. If you'd like
- to remind youself just how much fun Amis' black comedy can be,
- try ONE FAT ENGLISHMAN for $8.95 from Summit. Roger visits an
- American college called Budweiser. Need I say more?
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- Andrew M. Greeley's ANGEL FIRE is being reprinted in
- paperback by TOR for $4.95. It is "a wonderful, electrifying
- novel with charm, enchantment and suspense" (according to TOR).
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- Also on publishers' lists this month:
- Format (to the best of our knowledge): H = Hardcover
- P = Paperback
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- Ace: CALLAHAN'S LADY by Spider Robinson (H); LIGHT RAID by Connie
- Willis and Cynthia Felice (H); QUOZL by Alan Dean Foster (P); THE
- FLEET #3: Breakthrough edited by David Drake and Bill Fawcett
- (P); THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS by James Morrow (P); THE WHIM
- OF THE DRAGON by Pamela Dean (P); DEMON BLUES by Esther Friesner
- (P); WINGS OF POWER by Lillian Stewart Carl (P); THE GODA WAR by
- Jay D. Blakeley (P); LAKE OF THE SUN by Wynne Whiteford (P);
- KING'S BLOOD FOUR by Sheri S. Tepper (P); BROTHER ASSASSIN by
- Fred Saberhagen (P).
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- Andrews & McMeel: SIX-POINT PLAN FOR RAISING HAPPY, HEALTHY
- CHILDREN by John K. Rosemond (P); BREAKING PATTERNS by Catherine
- Chapman Pacheco (H).
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- Arkham House: THE HORROR IN THE MUSEUM AND OTHER REVISIONS by
- H.P. Lovecraft edited by S.T. Joshi (H); CRYSTAL EXPRESS by Bruce
- Sterling (H).
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- Atheneum: NIGHT MAGIC by Charlotte Vale Allen (H); RESONATING
- BODIES by Lynne Alexander (H).
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- Atlantic Monthly: YAMANI: The Inside Story by Jeffrey Robinson
- (H).
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- Avon: A DARK TRAVELING by Roger Zelazny (P); BLOODFANG by Michael
- D. Weaver (P); THE LATHE OF HEAVEN by Ursula K. LeGuin (P);
- INFOCOM #3: ENCHANTER by Robin Bailey (P); TIGER'S EYE by Karen
- Robards (P); WHAT YOUR DOCTOR DIDN'T LEARN IN MEDICAL SCHOOL by
- Stuart M. Berger, M.D. (P); ISLAND by Thomas Perry (P); GANGS! by
- Ed McBain (P); THE LONG KILL by Patrick Ruell (P); MAIGRET'S
- MEMOIRS by Georges Simenon (P); A WOMAN RUN MAD by John L'Heureux
- (P); SEALS #13: Crisis! by Steve Mackenzie (P); DESERT STAKE-OUT
- by Harry Whittington (P); THE STAMPEDE KID by Norman A. Fox (P);
- PASSION SONG by Catherine Fitzgerald (P); VIOLET FIRE by Brenda
- Joyce (P); WORLDLY INNOCENT by Joanna Harris (P); ESCAPE INTO
- ESPIONAGE: The True Story of a French Patriot in World War II by
- Roland Rieul (P); FROGMEN: First Battles by William Schofield &
- P.J. Carsella (P); WELCOME, SILENCE: My Triumph Over
- Schizophrenia by Carol S. North, M.D. (P).
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- Baen Books: CRISIS OF EMPIRE II: CLUSTER COMMAND by David Drake
- and Bill Dietz (P); PIPER AT THE GATE by Mary Stanton (P); THE
- LANTERN OF GOD by John Dalmas (P); ALTERNATIVES edited by Robert
- Adams (P); A SEPARATE STAR edited by David Drake and Sandra
- Miesel (P).
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- Ballantine: FALLS THE SHADOW by Sharon Kay Penman (P); FRIENDS IN
- HIGH PLACES: The Bechtel Story by Laton McCartney (P); THE
- CHRISTIAN SOURCEBOOK by Carol Ward (P); BABES AND BULLETS by Jim
- Davis (P); KALKI by Gore Vidal (P); RUSH TO NOWHERE by Howard
- Lewis Russell (P); SUMMER HOUSE by Cynthia Blair (P); TEEN ANGEL:
- And Other Stories of Young Love by Marianne Gingher (P); THE
- MOONCHILD by Kenneth McKenney (P); B.O.L.O.: Be On The Lookout by
- Dave Pedneau (P); HOW THE DEAD LIVE by Derek Raymond (P);
- INNOCENT JOURNEY by Shizuko Natsuki (P); A MULTITUDE OF SINS by
- M.K.Wren (P); KILLING TIME by Robert J. Conley (P); CHALLENGE TO
- SCIENCE: The UFO Enigma by Jacques & Janine Vallee (P);
- DIMENSIONS: A CASEBOOK OF ALIEN CONTACT by Jacques Vallee (P);
- FLIGHTS OF FANCY? 100 Years of Paranormal Experiences by Lynn
- Picknett (P); LET GO & LIVE by June Graham Spencer & Jim Spencer
- (P); LIFEBALANCE by Linda & Richard Eyre (P); THE PASSING OF THE
- NIGHT: My Seven Years As A Prisoner Of The North Vietnamese by
- General Robinson Risner (P); PROVING THE UNSEEN by George
- MacDonald (P); QUALITY PARENTING by Linda Albert & Michael Popkin
- (P).
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- Ballantine Del Rey: THE DIAMOND THRONE: BOOK I OF THE ELENIUM by
- David Eddings (H); WIZARD AND DRAGON #1: THE FORGING OF THE
- DRAGON by Robert Don Hughes (P); THE ARMAGEDDON CRAZY by Mick
- Farren (P); THE GIFTS OF THE GORBODUC VANDAL by Paul O. Williams
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- Selling And Enjoying Used Cars by Leslie R. Sachs & James S.
- Bennett (P); DEVIANT: THE SHOCKING TRUE STORY OF ED GEIN THE
- ORIGINAL "PSYCHO" by Harold Schechter (P); MIKE FORCE by Lt.
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- Paul Loeb & Josephine Banks (P); YOU CAN TRAIN YOUR CAT by Paul
- Loeb & Josephine Banks (P).
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- Pocket Archway: SPACE DEMONS by Gillian Rubenstein (P).
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- Popular Library: CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT by Margaret Bingley (P);
- LOVESTRUCK ROMANCE: Love's Miracles by Sandra Lee Smith (P);
- LOVESTRUCK ROMANCE: This Time Forever by F. Rosanne Bittner (P).
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- ADULTHOOD RITES by Octavia E. Butler (P); DAWN by Octavia E.
- Butler (P).
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- Poseidon: THE REAL FRANK ZAPPA BOOK by Frank Zappa with Peter
- Occhiogrosso (H); AGAINST JOIE DE VIVRE: Personal Essays by
- Phillip Lopate (H).
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- Presidio: ALPHA STRIKE VIETNAM: The Navy's Air War, 1964 to 1973
- by Jeffrey L. Levinson (H).
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- Princeton Univ.: THE SALONIKA BAY MURDER: Cold War Politics and
- the Polk Affair by Edmund L. Keeley (H).
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- Putnam: ONLY YESTERDAY by Syrell Rogovin Leahy (H); PLAYMATES by
- Robert B. Parker (H).
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- Random: A COUNTRY MADE BY WAR: A Story of America's Rise to Power
- by Geoffrey Perret (H); SUMMERTIME FOOD by Miriam Ungerer (H).
-
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- Rawson: ADOPTION STORY: A Son is Given by Marguerite Ryan (H).
-
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- Rizzoli: ALPHONSE MARIA MUCHA: His Life and Art by Jiri Mucha
- (H); LACE: History and Fashion by Anne Kraatz (H); THE ADVENTURE
- OF DESIGN: GAVINA by Virgilio Vercelloni (H).
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- Robson/Parkwest: DR. CRIPPEN'S DIARY: An Invention by Emlyn
- Williams (H).
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- Rodale: A YEAR OF FLOWERS by Peter Loewer (H); THE HEALING FOODS
- by Patricia Hausman & Judith Benn Hurley (H); THE HEALTHY HOME by
- Linda Mason Hunter (H).
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- St. Martin's: THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION: SIXTH ANNUAL
- COLLECTION edited by Gardner Dozois (H&P); PADDYWHACK by John
- Stchur (P); THE DREAMS OF ZOO ANIMALS by Valmai Howe (H); ROBERT
- ALTMAN: Jumping Off the Cliff by Patrick McGilligan (H); MORTAL
- GAMES by Peter Salinger & Leonard Gross (P); THE WIT AND WISDOM
- OF GEORGE BUSH WITH SOME REFLECTIONS FROM DAN QUAYLE by Ken Brady
- (P); DEADLINES by Elizabeth Travis (P); HEARTSTORM by Elizabeth
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- (P); DEVIL CHILD by Nina Downey Higgins & Vickie L. Dawkins (P);
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- Weinberg (P); STAR MOTHERS by Georgia Holt & Phyllis Quinn with
- Sue Russell (P); WHO KILLED CBS? THE UNDOING OF AMERICA'S NUMBER
- ONE NEWS NETWORK by Peter J. Boyer (P).
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- Scribners: THE VANDERBILT ERA: Profiles of a Gilded Age by Louis
- Auchincloss (H).
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- Severn House: THE GANYMEDE TAKEOVER by Philip K. Dick & Ray
- Nelson (H).
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- Shambhala: POWER AND POLITICS: The Psychology of Soviet-American
- Partnership by Jerome S. Bernstein (H).
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- Signet: A FEW GOOD MEN by Donald A. Gazzaniga (P).
-
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- Silhouette Desires: #493: VENGEANCE IS MINE by Lucy Gordon (P);
- #494: PEACE OF MIND by Ariel Berk (P); #495: A TOUCH OF CLASS by
- Rita Rainville (P); #496: HONKY TONK ANGEL by Frances West (P);
- #497: LIKE WILDFIRE by Anne Peters (P); #498: DANCING IN THE DARK
- by Jennifer Greene (P).
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- Silhouette Intimate Moments: #285: OUT OF THE ASHES by Emilie
- Richards (P); #286: THE TREASURE OF KAVOS by Anna James (P);
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- STRANGERS by Pat Warren (P).
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- by Karen Leabo (P); #649: STARRY NIGHTS by Wynn Williamson (P);
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- CHALLENGE by Amanda Lee (P).
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- SHELTER FROM THE STORM by Victoria Pade (P); #528: IF THERE BE
- LOVE by Ginna Gray (P).
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- Simon & Schuster: THE GROTESQUE by Patrick McGrath (H); COMING TO
- OUR SENSES: Body and Spirit in the Hidden History of the West by
- Morris Berman (H); CRASHING THE GATES: The De-WASPing of
- America's Power Elite by Robert C. Christopher (H); THE WINDOW
- BOX BOOK by Anne M. Halpin (P).
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- Stadia: ARE YOU WATCHING, ADOLPH RUPP? by Dan Doyle (H).
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- Taylor: THE ART SPANDER COLLECTION by Art Spander (H).
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- TOR: CYBERBOOKS by Ben Bova (H); PARADISE by Mike Resnick (H);
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- (P); THE LANGUAGES OF PAO by Jack Vance (P); THE THIRTEENTH
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- and BATTLE FOR THE STARS by Leigh Brackett/Edmond Hamilton
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- DRACULA TAPES by Fred Saberhagen (P); BEETLE BAILEY: Separate
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- Bath!!" by Dean Young & Jim Raymond (P); SOLDIER OF FORTUNE #27:
- Staying Alive by Robin Morris (P); WINTER OF THE WOLF by Jory
- Sherman (P); SNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED by Patricia C. Wrede (H);
- NEVER PAINT A STRANGER by Patricia Shaw (H).
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- Thunder's Mouth: THE THIRD GENERATION by Chester Himes (P).
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- Ticknor & Fields: CLOSE COMPANY: Stories of Mothers and Daughters
- edited by Christine Park & Caroline Heaton (P).
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- Trafalgar Square: THE GREAT CELLISTS by Margaret Campbell (H).
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- TSR: DRAGONLANCE PRELUDES #1: DARKNESS AND LIGHT by Paul Thompson
- and Tonya Carter (P); THE JEWELS OF ELVISH by Nancy Varian
- Berberick (P).
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- UMI: VAMPIRISM IN LITERATURE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY edited by
- Margaret L. Carter (H).
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-
- Underwood-Miller: HORRORSTORY: THE COLLECTOR'S EDITION VOL. 5
- edited by Karl Edward Wagner (H).
-
-
- Univ. of California: IT DID HAPPEN HERE: Recollections of
- Political Repression in America by Bud Schultz & Ruth Schultz
- (H).
-
-
- Univ. of Chicago: BEYOND GLASNOST: The Post-Totalitarian Mind by
- Jeffrey C. Goldfarb (H).
-
-
- Univ. of Georgia: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: The Collected Essays
- of J.H. Plumb by J.H. Plumb (H).
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-
- Univ. of Iowa Press: LEWIS CARROLL: INTERVIEWS AND RECOLLECTIONS
- edited by Morton N. Cohen (H).
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-
- Viking: THE SHADOW LINES by Amitav Ghosh (H); SHARPE'S REVENGE by
- Bernard Cornwell (H).
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- Villard: LOWER YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE AND LIVE LONGER by Marvin
- Moser, M.D. (H).
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- Vintage: THE COMMITMENTS: THE HARDEST-WORKING BAND IN THE WORLD
- by Roddy Doyle (P).
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- Walker: FATHERS' RIGHTS: The Sourcebook for Dealing with the
- Child Support System by Jon Conine (H).
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- Warner: IMAGO by Octavia Butler (H); SUCCEEDING AGAINST THE ODDS
- by John H. Johnson with Lerone Bennett (H); HAUNTED HEARTLAND by
- Beth Scott and Michael Norman (P); TEMPTATIONS by Jessica March
- (P); MAD #2: The Return of a Mad Look At Old Movies (P); MAD #63:
- Mad About Town (P); SACRIFICIAL GROUND by Thomas H. Cook (P); A
- GRAND GESTURE by Holly Newman (P); THE RELUCTANT DUKE by Philippa
- Castle (P); TOUCH OF FIRE by Emily Carmichael (P); BATTLES IN THE
- MONSOON by S.L.A. Marshall (P); EDGAR CAYCE ON CHANNELING YOUR
- HIGHER SELF by Henry Reed (P); POISONED BLOOD by Philip E.
- Ginsburg (P); QUIET DESPERATION: The Truth About Successful Men
- by Janice Halper, Ph.D. (P).
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- Franklin Watts: URSUS by David Dvorkin (H).
-
-
- Weidenfeld & Nicolson: ARCHITECTS OF FORTUNE: Mies Van Der Rohe
- and the Third Reich by Elaine S. Hochman (H).
-
-
- Wesleyan Univ.: THE FRONTIER OF LOYALTY: Political Exiles in the
- Age of the Nation-State by Yossi Shain (H).
-
-
- Workman: OUT ON A BROKEN LIMB: 101 WAYS TO AVOID REINCARNATION by
- Hester Mundis (P).
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-
- Worldwide Library: A DIFFERENT FLESH by Harry Turtledove (P);
- CORKSCREW by Ted Wood (P); MURDER BY THE SEA by Layne Littlepage
- (P); DO NOT GO GENTLE by Gordon Stevens (P); SCIMITAR by Scott
- Stone (P); SUPERBOLAN #15: Tightrope by Don Pendleton (P).
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- Zebra: DARK SOULS by Barry Porter (P); THE WITCHING by Fritzen
- Ravenswood (P); TWINS by Katherine Stone (P); A LONG TIME FROM
- HOME by Michael Costello (P); BLACK MAIL by Doris Miles Disney
- (P); DEADLY GROUNDS by Patricia Wallace (P); CONSPIRACY OF
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- SHOWDOWN AT SIX-GUN MINE by John Legg (P); ELUSIVE ENCHANTMENT by
- Rochelle Wayne (P); FALLEN ANGEL by Elizabeth Thornton (P);
- MISTRESS OF FALCON COURT by Charlotte Lammert (P); STORMFIRE by
- Carol Finch (P); VIRGINIA VIXEN by Kay McMahon (P); WANTON BRIDE
- by Rosalyn Alsobrook (P); SPENCER TRACY, TRAGIC IDOL by Bill
- Davidson (P).
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- Zebra Heartfire Romances: DESERT SLAVE by Miranda North (P);
- SHAMELESS ECSTASY by Thea Devine (P); TEMPTATION'S TOUCH by Linda
- Andersen (P); YANKEE MISTRESS by Ashley Snow (P).
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- Mark V. Ziesing: THE STATE OF THE ART by Iain M. Banks (P).
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- It is a great thing to start life with a small number of really
- good books which are your very own.
- --Sherlock Holmes
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- RANDOM RECOMMENDATIONS
-
-
- This is where I get to wander around a bookstore and
- reminisce. For any reader there are a lot of great memories
- contained in a bookstore; here are a few of mine--
-
-
- CONTACT by Carl Sagan is still found on the bookshelves of
- many if not most stores. Some people thought the book was
- overlong and draggy, but I found it intellectually thrilling. The
- book has an ending that left me chilled for days. The
- implications were simply enormous. You could do a lot worse than
- to try this one.
-
-
- RED DRAGON by Thomas Harris is turning up in paperback again
- because of his recent sort-of sequel, THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.
- RED DRAGON is the psycho killer novel to top all psycho killer
- novels. Mr. Harris has the ability to put you into the mind of a
- psychotic personality -- inside all the hurt, the rage, the
- shame, and the confusion; a mighty uncomfortable place. This book
- is well worth the price.
-
-
- You know how some books have a shock element that's so
- surprising that you want to run around telling everyone about it?
- But of course you don't because that would ruin the story for
- them. Well, if you haven't heard about THE MURDER OF ROGER
- ACKROYD by Agatha Christie, you'd better read it quick before
- someone spoils it for you. It's a classic, found in the mystery
- section.
-
-
- I don't read much fantasy, but TAILCHASER'S SONG by Tad
- Williams lured me by being about cats, a weakness of mine. It
- turned out to be marvelous, very dramatic and suspenseful, and
- not at all "cute", as you might suspect of an animal fantasy. If
- you'd like to give this one a try, look in the Fantasy or Science
- Fiction section of your bookstore. Don't forget to check your
- local used-book store for any book mentioned in this column.
-
-
- Have you ever heard of Cecil Adams and his column, THE
- STRAIGHT DOPE? Apparently it appears in newspapers all over the
- place, just not in my town. Well, luck is with us because there
- have been two book collections: THE STRAIGHT DOPE in mass market
- paperback and MORE OF THE STRAIGHT DOPE in trade paperback.
- People write to Cecil with questions, you see. About ANYTHING.
- And he answers them. His sources of information are a deep dark
- secret, but the questions and answers are almost always
- fascinating. Why don't you ever see any baby pigeons? Why do
- pigeons bob their head? What is a mojo anyway?
-
-
- Here's another science fictional novel of ideas -- SPHERE by
- Michael Crichton. An absorbing story of shifting realities, with
- an ending that allows for different interpretations. Like
- CONTACT, a good book to discuss with friends.
-
-
- Speaking of shifting realities, if you ever see a copy of
- THE LAND OF LAUGHS by Jonathan Carroll, buy it. I found my
- hardcover in a used-book store, and I've never seen a paperback
- edition. Someday, people are going to discover Jonathan Carroll,
- and then we'll have convenient paperback copies of all his stuff.
- Until then, you have to hunt it down. I haven't said anything
- about it, have I? Quite frankly, there's nothing I can say. My
- vocabulary simply doesn't stretch this far except to say -- it's
- unforgettable.
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- GOOD READING PERIODICALLY
-
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-
-
- TWILIGHT ZONE Magazine has ceased publication with the June
- issue. Circulation never reached an acceptable level, and the
- magazine consistently operated at a loss. As far as the content
- of the magazine went, many feel it had been on a downhill slide
- since T.E.D. Klein resigned as editor. What a shame.
-
-
- HORRORSTRUCK ceased publication last fall. It was the only
- nonfiction horror magazine that I'm aware of, and it was really
- splendid. Fascinating columns by top names too. This was a big
- blow to horror fans.
-
-
- THE HORROR SHOW magazine is not long for this world either.
- What's going on here? David B. Silva, as I understand it, plans
- to publish the Summer 1989 issue, then have a big double issue
- next Spring (1990). And that'll be it, unless he can find someone
- willing to take it over. And with magazines dropping like flies
- lately, I can't imagine anyone wanting to jump into the business
- (unless it would be a disk-based magazine, of course).
-
-
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY -- This is the ultimate news source for books
- in general. Great coverage of industry news, best-seller lists
- that are considered at least as important as the NY Times lists,
- a superb review section, and Spring, Summer, and Fall
- Announcement issues that are invaluable for avid book buyers. The
- down side? The cost: currently $97 a year. To subscribe, call
- 1-800-669-1002.
-
-
- Since horror magazines seem to be disappearing lately, David B.
- Silva (managing editor of The Horror Show) recently provided
- horror fans with a list of good horror magazines and addresses:
-
-
- New Blood, 540 W. Foothill Blvd. #3730, Glendora, CA 91740
- Grue, P.O. Box 370, Times Square Station, New York, NY 10108
- 2 AM, P.O. Box 6754, Rockford, IL 61125-1754
- Cemetery Dance, P.O. Box 189, Riverdale, MD 20737
- After Hours, 21541 Oakbrook, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
- Eldritch Tales, 1051 Wellington Road, Lawrence, KS 66044
- Noctulpa, P.O. Box 5175, Long Island City, NY 11105
-
-
- To his list we would add:
-
-
- Midnight Graffiti, 13101 Sudan Road, Poway, CA 92604
-
-
- UTNE READER: The Best of the Alternative Press -- This is a great
- magazine to really curl up with and READ. These people must read
- unbelievable numbers of newspapers and magazines, to find all
- this interesting material. The March/April 1989 issue's cover
- story is "What's So Bad About Being Single? Finding Your Place in
- a Couples-Crazed World". It's an engrossing series of
- journalistic pieces analyzing the hassles of being single in a
- married world (that also has AIDS and herpes). Terrific reading.
- One year (6 issues) will cost you $18 to Utne Reader, Subscriber
- Services, P.O. Box 1974, Marion, OH 43306-2074.
-
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- An ordinary man can...surround himself with two thousand books...
- and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which
- it is possible to be happy.
- --Augustine Birrell
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- FICTION INTO FILM DEPARTMENT:
-
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- MISS MARPLE & HERCULE POIROT
-
-
- Any fan of Agatha Christie mysteries has sampled the film
- translations; some with approval, some not. Recently, over the
- past couple of years, you can see Joan Hickson's Miss Marple on
- MYSTERY (PBS), and Hercule Poirot has been Peter Ustinov for some
- time now. Of course, before Joan Hickson, the elderly sleuth was
- played by Margaret Rutherford in the 1960s, and in more recent
- times by Helen Hayes and Angela Lansbury (on TV movies). Austin
- Trevor, Tony Randall, and Albert Finney have all interpreted
- Poirot in the past. Which were your favorites? And which did you
- feel were most faithful to Christie's version?
-
-
- I have always felt that Christie played Hercule Poirot as
- much for laughs as for mystery-solving, so Peter Ustinov's
- version seems closest to the original (however, I've never
- managed to see any of Austin Trevor's films). And while I don't
- specifically recall Tony Randall's interpretation (in THE
- ALPHABET MURDERS in 1966), I would imagine he made a decent
- Poirot, unless of course the producer and/or director went for
- farce. Albert Finney's version was a more serious Poirot;
- admittedly a more believable detective, but not nearly as much
- fun. Of course, ORIENT EXPRESS was one of Christie's more solemn,
- portentous (pretentious? certainly the film was, at least a
- little bit) novels, so it's not really fair to judge Finney's
- Poirot on the basis of this one film.
-
-
- Similarly, I think Joan Hickson's Miss Marple errs on the
- side of seriousness. And I think this humorless personality is
- even less appropriate here. Not that Miss Marple should be funny,
- but I've always seen her as the kindly grandmother type -- an
- effective detective because everyone underestimates, or simply
- ignores, her. Yes, she is referred to as an malicious old biddy
- or a busybody in the books, but that's by people with a skeleton
- in the closet. According to my interpretation, Helen Hayes was
- the PERFECT Miss Marple. Always smiling and pleasant, she invited
- confidences from the other characters, which is Miss M's stock in
- trade.
-
-
- Compared to the Helen Hayes version, the Joan Hickson
- version is completely humorless and obnoxious. I find it very
- hard not to actively dislike the character. Of course, this is
- the fault of the interpretation, which is not necessarily Joan
- Hickson's at all. It could be the the director's or the
- producer's.
-
-
- I must confess that I don't remember the Margaret Rutherford
- version of Miss Marple. So far I haven't found any videotapes of
- her four movies, but I'm still looking.
-
-
- Now, where does the Angela Lansbury version fit in? Out in
- left field, actually. Her version of Miss Marple was remarkably
- similar to her Jessica Fletcher character in MURDER, SHE WROTE.
- Certainly a popular and likable sleuth, but hardly Miss Marple.
- Her character is too young, for one thing. And too forceful. Too
- vigorous. Miss Marple was always so unobtrusive; that's how she
- witnessed so many private scenes, getting valuable information
- that the cops were too insensitive to see.
-
-
- It's a shame someone couldn't persuade Helen Hayes to have
- finished out her career by playing Miss Marple over and over. We
- could have had a great series of TV movies that way, hopefully
- better written than the current series of Perry Mason atrocities.
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- FEATURED AUTHOR: RICHARD MATHESON
-
-
- [The following is from the catalog of Scream Press, one of the
- finest of the horror specialty presses.]
-
-
- Over 900 pages...
-
-
- MATHESON COLLECTION NEARS COMPLETION
-
-
-
-
- After four years of slow but steady work, the oft-mentioned
- COLLECTED STORIES by Richard Matheson is FINALLY approaching the
- end of the production process. The author is going over the final
- galleys just one last time (his third), making sure that the
- versions presented in our mega-tome will represent his final and
- definitive text.
-
-
- William Stout has completed all of the interior decorations
- (fifteen different designs); and all of the various guest
- introductions have been assembled (from nine different authors,
- including Bloch, Bradbury, Finney, Ellison and King). Opening the
- eighty-six story collection is a lengthy (over 21,000 words)
- autobiographical essay Matheson penned especially for this
- project, the first time he has discussed in detail his work, his
- career and himself. COLLECTED STORIES will also contain a
- complete bibliography of first publication data.
-
-
- Unfortunately it's simply too late to include two recently
- written stories that he found time to do during the five-month
- long Writers Guild strike last year. "They're probably the last
- short pieces I'll ever write," Matheson told us recently. "If it
- hadn't been for the strike I couldn't have done them." Sad, but
- not surprising, as he is working on a lengthy new novel and
- finishing up a screenplay with his son, Richard Christian. The
- first story, "Shoo Fly", was published in the November issue of
- OMNI and the second (we forgot to ask the title) will appear
- shortly in TWILIGHT ZONE.
-
-
- [That second short story is "Person to Person", from the April
- 1989 issue of Twilight Zone magazine. --RFP]
-
-
- The first printing of COLLECTED STORIES will consist of only
- 1250 copies, of which one thousand will be sold in three
- different editions: 500 signed, unslipcased and un-numbered at
- $50.00; 400 signed, numbered and slipcased for $100.00; and 100
- signed and numbered leatherbound copies in a special presentation
- box for $250.00. (The contributors will not be signing, only Mr.
- Matheson.)
-
-
- This project is Matheson's first signed limited edition ever
- published, though it will be quickly followed by three more
- omnibus editions of various novels, namely DARKER (three early
- suspense novels), a ghost story trilogy (as yet untitled) and a
- special edition of his two major fantasy novels, BID TIME RETURN
- and WHAT DREAMS MAY COME. (Details at a later date.)
-
-
- We are shooting at a June pubdate for COLLECTED STORIES.
-
-
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- RICHARD MATHESON: A PARTIAL LIST
-
-
- Novels & Short Stories: "Born of Man and Woman" was his first
- attempt at fiction, and he sold it to the Magazine of Fantasy and
- Science Fiction in 1950. Like many of his early short stories, it
- still shows up in anthologies. Since 1950, here's a partial list
- of what Richard Matheson has been up to:
-
-
- Born of Man and Woman (1954) -- short story collection
- I Am Legend (1954) -- novel of a vampiric virus, even more
- frightening in this era of AIDS
- Third From the Sun (1955) -- short story collection, apparently
- an abridgment of the 1954 collection
- The Shrinking Man (1956) -- novel
- The Shores of Space (1957) -- short story collection
- A Stir of Echoes (1959) -- novel of clairvoyance and psychic
- phenomena
- Ride the Nightmare (1959)
- Shock I - III & Shock Waves (1961-70) -- Four short story
- collections
- Hell House (1971) -- novel of parapsychology and haunted houses
- Bid Time Return (1975) -- novel of time travel, won a Howard
- award
- What Dreams May Come (1978) -- semiautobiographical novel of the
- afterlife
- Earthbound (1982) -- published under the name Logan Swanson
-
-
- TV Series: Richard Matheson wrote for a number of detective and
- western TV shows (sometimes in collaboration with Charles
- Beaumont), but it is certainly his scripts for TWILIGHT ZONE that
- are his most famous series TV work. Among his TZ scripts are:
-
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- "A World of Difference" -- Howard Duff can't distinguish between
- his acting roles and reality.
- "The Invaders" -- Agnes Moorehead is terrorized by tiny
- creatures.
- "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" -- Is William Shatner insane, or is
- something on the wing of the plane?
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- TV Movies: The screenplays of Richard Matheson have provided us
- with some of the finest TV movies ever made. Among them:
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- Duel -- The VERY young Steven Spielberg directed and Dennis
- Weaver starred in this famous film of highway terror. It was
- released as a theatrical feature in Europe.
- The Night Stalker -- Matheson's version of Dracula (based on a
- story by Jeff Rice) was so popular that it became a series
- (Kolchak).
- Dracula (1974) -- This version starred Jack Palance, and is
- usually considered one of Palance's (and Matheson's) lesser
- efforts.
- Trilogy of Terror -- Written with William F. Nolan. No one who
- saw this will ever forget it (or Karen Black's performance).
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- Films: During the 1960s, Matheson wrote screenplays for American
- International Pictures, among them a whole series of films based
- (at least sort of) on Edgar Allan Poe's stories. These last
- included House of Usher and The Pit and the Pendulum. Also:
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- The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) -- adaptation of his novel
- that won a Hugo
- The Devil's Bride (1967) -- A Hammer film starring Christopher
- Lee and based on Dennis Wheatley's novel THE DEVIL RIDES OUT.
- Hell House (1973) -- adaptation of his novel
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- Richard Matheson's son, Richard Christian Matheson is a master of
- the short-short story -- see his collection SCARS AND OTHER
- DISTINGUISHING MARKS (1987). There are 25 of his short stories, 1
- collaboration with his father, and 1 screenplay for Amazing
- Stories. There's a foreword by Stephen King, and introduction by
- Dennis Etchison, and the whole thing'll cost you $3.95 from Tor.
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- What's the difference between a collection and an anthology? A
- collection is a group of stories by one author, an anthology
- contains stories by various authors.
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- THE MYSTERY DEPARTMENT:
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- SPORTS MYSTERIES
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- I don't know about you, but I'm just settling in for a nice
- long baseball season. When you can't watch a game, why not read a
- baseball mystery? Here are a few titles with our National Pastime
- as a theme or background. Oh, yes, I've included some cricket
- mysteries as well, in case you're sympathies are more British.
-
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- Baseball
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- Avallone, Michael DEAD GAME
- Avallone, Michael LITTLE MISS MURDER (aka THE ULTIMATE CLIENT)
- Bagby, George THE TWIN KILLING
- Ball, John JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN
- Benjamin, Paul SQUEEZE PLAY
- Curtis, Richard STRIKE ZONE
- DeAndrea, William L. FIVE O'CLOCK LIGHTNING
- Engleman, Paul DEAD IN CENTER FIELD
- Fish, Robert L. & Henry Rothblatt A HANDY DEATH
- Fitzsimmons, Cortland DEATH ON THE DIAMOND
- Guthrie, A.B. WILD PITCH
- Holton, Leonard THE DEVIL TO PLAY
- McBain, Ed THE HECKLER
- Parker, Robert B. MORTAL STAKES
- Platt, Kin THE SCREWBALL KING MURDER
- Rosen, Robert STRIKE THREE YOU'RE DEAD
- Spencer, Ross THE STRANGER CITY CAPER
- Tapply, William G. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- Wade, Robert KNAVE OF EAGLES
- Wolff, Miles, Jr. SEASON OF THE OWL
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- Cricket
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- Alington, C.A. MR. EVANS
- Arlington, Adrian THE AMAZING TEST MATCH CRIME
- Creasey, John A SIX FOR THE TOFF
- Dexter, Ted & Clifford Makins TESTKILL
- Gilbert, Michael THE CRACK IN THE TEACUP
- Household, Geoffrey FELLOW PASSENGER
- Lamb, Lynton DEATH OF A DISSENTER
- Marric, J.J. GIDEON'S SPORT
- Meynell, Lawrence HOOKY AND THE PRANCING HORSE
- Mills, Osmington NO MATCH FOR THE LAW
- Newman, Bernard DEATH AT LORDS
- Sprigg, C. St. John THE CORPSE WITH THE SUNBURNED FACE
- Symons, Julian BLAND BEGINNING
- Witting, Clifford A BULLET FOR RHINO
- Worsley-Gough, Barbara ALIBI INNINGS
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- THE HORROR DEPARTMENT:
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- STEPHEN KING
- A CHECKLIST OF MAJOR WORKS
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- (Dates are first known publication)
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- CARRIE (1974)
- 'SALEM'S LOT (1975)
- RAGE (1977) -- as Richard Bachman
- THE SHINING (1977)
- NIGHT SHIFT (1978) -- short story collection
- THE STAND (1978)
- THE LONG WALK (1979) -- as Richard Bachman
- THE DEAD ZONE (1979)
- FIRESTARTER (1980)
- ROADWORK (1981) -- as Richard Bachman
- DANSE MACABRE (1981) -- nonfiction
- CUJO (1981)
- THE RUNNING MAN (1982) -- as Richard Bachman
- THE DARK TOWER: THE GUNSLINGER (1982)
- CREEPSHOW (1982)
- DIFFERENT SEASONS (1982) -- four novellas
- CHRISTINE (1983)
- CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF (1983)
- PET SEMATARY (1983)
- THE TALISMAN (1984)
- THINNER (1984)
- THE EYES OF THE DRAGON (1984)
- SKELETON CREW (1985) -- short story collection
- IT (1986)
- MISERY (1987)
- THE DARK TOWER II: THE DRAWING OF THE THREE (1987)
- THE TOMMYKNOCKERS (1987)
- NIGHTMARES IN THE SKY (1988) -- SK provided the nonfiction text
- to go with f-stop Fitzgerald's photographs of gargoyles.
- DOLAN'S CADILLAC (January 1989) -- unknown
- MY PRETTY PONY (early 1989) -- short story. 280 copies were
- printed (beautifully, with extraordinary artwork and
- binding) and sold for $2200. A more accessible printing will
- be done Fall 1989 to sell for $50. It's about a dying
- grandfather and his relationship with his grandson, and the
- nature of time.
- THE DARK HALF (Fall, 1989) -- novel
- UNTITLED (1990?) -- 3 or 4 novellas, two of which will be "Secret
- Window, Secret Garden" and "Sun Dog"
- NEEDFUL THINGS (????) -- novel
- DOLORES CLAIBORNE (????) -- novel
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- In a very real sense, people who have read good literature have
- lived more than people who cannot or will not read. ... It is not
- true that we have only one life to live; if we can read, we can
- live as many more lives and as many kinds of lives as we wish.
- --S.I. Hayakawa
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- THE NONFICTION DEPARTMENT:
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- SAMUEL WEISER, INC.
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- Samuel Weiser publishes books on parapsychology, magick,
- consciousness, Eastern religions, etc. Whether you are a believer
- or not, there's bound to be something of interest in their list
- for spring 1989. Samuel Weiser, Inc., Box 612, York Beach, ME
- 03910.
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- THE LEGACY OF THE BEAST: The Life, Work and Influence of Aleister
- Crowley by Gerald Suster
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- Many modern teachers have been influenced by the brilliance of
- this man. Here the author traces the roots of Crowley's ideas,
- producing a much-needed reappraisal of the man and his work, as
- well as his continuing influence for those people who are
- searching for the spiritual self.
- ISBN 0-87728-697-3 Trade Paper $9.95
-
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- THE PRACTICE OF PREDICTION by Nancy Anne Hastings
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- A complete home study course for advanced students and
- astrologers. Using progressions, solar arc, transits, and all
- aspects between planets, the author shows you how you can
- accurately predict events for your clients. Well written, easy to
- understand instructions for all calculations and interpretation.
- ISBN 0-87728-684-1 Trade Paper $12.95
-
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- GAMES OF THE GODS: The Origin of Board Games in Magic and
- Divination by Nigel Pennick
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- Shows how such innocent pastimes as chess have their origins
- in divination practices, which for thousands of years were the
- exclusive domain of priests and shamans. From cards and dice
- games to rune games, we touch an ancient heritage of lost
- knowledge and religious practice whenever we play.
- ISBN 0-87728-696-5 Trade Paper $12.50
-
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- UNINVITED GUESTS: A Documented History of UFO Sightings, Alien
- Encounters, and Coverups by Richard Hall
-
-
- "Uninvited Guests is the most comprehensive book yet written
- on the subject of UFOs." --Bud Hopkins (INTRUDERS AMONG US).
- Information revealed includes: Close encounters of a vehicular
- kind, the humanoids, bodies in the morgue, the big secret,
- extraterrestrial psychology, and government UFO documents.
- Aurora Press, distributed by Samuel Weiser, Inc.
- ISBN 0-943358-32-9 Paper $14.00
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- Other titles from Samuel Weiser's spring list:
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- THE RAYS AND ESOTERIC PSYCHOLOGY by Zachary Lansdowne $8.95
- RUDOLF STEINER AND HOLISTIC MEDICINE by Francis X. King $9.95
- WHAT YOU NEED IS WHAT YOU'VE GOT: Rediscovering, Developing and
- Using Your Inner Resources by Larry & Valere Althouse $9.95
- LIFE-CHALLENGE ASTROLOGY: Karmic Indicators in the Birthchart by
- Richard Strauss $8.95
- JOURNEY INTO CONSCIOUSNESS: The Chakras, Tantra, & Jungian
- Psychology by Charles Breaux $12.95
- HEALING THE HEART: Opening and Healing the Heart with Crystals
- and Gemstones by Daya Sarai Chocron $7.95
- THE BOOK OF LILITH by Barbara Black Koltuv $9.95
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- What does "Trade Paper" mean? It's a paperback that is larger
- than the normal "mass market" size. I always think of it as a
- Deluxe Paperback.
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- SCIENCE FICTION DEPARTMENT:
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- BOOKS ABOUT TIME TRAVEL
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- Aldiss, Brian FRANKENSTEIN UNBOUND
- Anderson, Poul BRAIN WAVE
- Bester, Alfred EXTRO (aka THE COMPUTER CONNECTION)
- Blish, James MIDSUMMER CENTURY
- Brunner, John QUICKSAND
- Davies, L.P. GENESIS TWO
- DeCamp, L. Sprague LEST DARKNESS FALL
- Edmondson, G.C. THAT SHIP THAT SAILED THE TIME STREAM
- SAIL THE CENTURY SEA (sequel)
- Fearn, John Russell THE INTELLIGENCE GIGANTIC
- Finney, Jack TIME AND AGAIN
- ABOUT TIME
- Gerrold, David THE MAN WHO FOLDED HIMSELF
- Gordon, Rex FIRST THROUGH TIME
- Harrison, Harry THE TECHNICOLOR TIME MACHINE
- Hoyle, Fred OCTOBER THE FIRST IS TOO LATE
- Kipling, Rudyard PUCK OF POOK'S HILL
- Laumer, Keith THE GREAT TIME MACHINE HOAX
- Lewis, Hilda THE SHIP THAT FLEW
- Matheson, Richard BID TIME RETURN
- Moorcock, Michael Dancers at the End of Time series
- BEHOLD THE MAN
- Moore, Ward BRING THE JUBILEE
- Nesbit, E. THE STORY OF THE AMULET
- Pearce, Philippa TOM'S MIDNIGHT GARDEN
- Priest, Christopher THE PERFECT LOVER
- Saberhagen, Fred, ed. A SPADEFUL OF SPACETIME (anthology)
- Shaw, Bob WHO GOES HERE
- Silverberg, Robert THE MASKS OF TIME
- UP THE LINE
- Silverberg, Robert, ed. TRIPS IN TIME (anthology)
- Taine, John SEEDS OF LIFE
- Tucker, Wilson THE LINCOLN HUNTERS
- THE YEAR OF THE QUIET SUN
- Weinbaum, Stanley G. THE NEW ADAM
- Wellman, Manly Wade TWICE IN TIME
- Wells, H.G. THE TIME MACHINE
- Yulsman, Jerry ELLEANDER MORNING
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- TRIVIA ANSWERS
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- (1) Winnie-the-Pooh
- (2) William Shakespeare
- (3) Catskills
- (4) Robert Ludlum
- (5) George Bernard Shaw
- (6) The pigs
- (7) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
- (8) Gandalf
- (9) FISH
- (10) The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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- COMING NEXT MONTH:
- Next month will be our special Beach Bag Books Issue. Get
- hundreds of ideas for your summer reading right here. Initial
- delivery is scheduled for May 26/27/28.
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