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Reddit mentions of Blue Champagne
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Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 1987 |
Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
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John Varley is one my favorite authors I keep coming back to him time and again.
The following are my favorites. He also has a nice website [Varley.net](http://Varley.net "Varley.net") . You can actually get a decent feel for who he is on the site. He puts up what he wants and the hell with what anyone thinks. I think thats why I like him. lol
Mammoth is on my too be read list. I have it just not gotten to it.
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Some 80's cyberpunk-ish stuff. This is far from the best SF I've read, but it's obscure. Stuff I liked when I was a teenager-twentyager.
The Glass Hammer by K.W. Jeter. An odd, cyberpunk thing that I liked when I came out in 1985. Now out of print. I'm having it scanned and will post when it's ready.
When Gravity Fails by George Alec Effinger. (and sequels) Great adventure in an Islamic environment.
The Man Who Never Missed (and sequels) by Steve Perry.
The Skyway Series by John DeChancie. (Starrigger, Red Limit Freeway, Paradox Alley) Silly, adolescent adventure, driving across space and time.
Kindred by Octavia Butler. Actually, EVERYTHING by Octavia Butler is great.
Artificial Things, by Karen Joy Fowler. Short stories.
Blue Champagne by John Valey. Short stories.