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I'd be proud too . . . (Reply to this comment)
by ed_grover
Good writing seems to run in your family.
Ed
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Aug 17 '01 8:41 am PDT
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Excellent review! (Reply to this comment)
by Suzer
Seems the talent runs in the family!
Suzi
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Aug 17 '01 10:48 am PDT
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You may be biased (Reply to this comment)
by jrk
but this seemed like a very objective analysis to me. The very fact that you were able to criticize Lerner's treatment of women in the novel would also seem to indicate that, at least in real life, your father has succeeded in providing an environment in which his females do not feel threatened to speak their minds. Congrats to you and him both on a job well done!
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Aug 17 '01 9:33 pm PDT
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How exciting (Reply to this comment)
by Yzerman
to have a published author in the family. You did a great job of reviewing his novel!
Diane
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Aug 17 '01 10:44 pm PDT
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It must be (Reply to this comment)
by nwinston
very intimidating to review your father's work.
Not sure I could do it - Great job!
Nancy
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Aug 18 '01 8:49 am PDT
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Surprised me (Reply to this comment)
by starstraf
So I reading your review and think "I have Probe on my bookshelf" but turns out it was another science-fiction book called Probe (by Carole Nelson Douglas). Good review, often it is very hard to review books of those we know and care for.
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Sep 02 '01 5:36 pm PDT
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Cool (Reply to this comment)
by terra1
Hi. It's pretty darn cool to be able to review your dad's book. You write well too. I'll keep his book in mind since I like the topic...shades of Art Bell.
Terra1
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Sep 10 '01 6:20 pm PDT
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