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Greg Bear has passed. (Original Post)
Dr. Strange
Nov 2022
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The Third Doctor
(386 posts)1. I remember reading his Star Trek novel Corona.
Easterncedar
(3,617 posts)2. I would always look for his name in anthologies
An original mind and a great writer
eppur_se_muova
(37,573 posts)3. Too many great books to even list. RIP to a great author. nt
exboyfil
(18,017 posts)4. Forge of God and Anvil of Stars
Great writer who left us too soon.
Comfort to his family and friends.
SouthernLiberal
(408 posts)5. One of my favorite authors
I have so many of his books. They are always worth re-reading
OldBaldy1701E
(6,485 posts)6. I cannot remember but I think I met him at some Con. (n/t)
electric_blue68
(18,465 posts)7. Going through a big change back in Nov never got to chime in
Oh did I love Eon, then Eternity when that arrived.
I never got read Leagacy. I'd love to reread those two, then Leagacy.
I'll skip Blood Music.
City At The End of Time sounds like an interesting stand alone
Darwin's Radio/Children sounds intense but good.
Interesting that Octavia Butler has a series with the same challenge of humans undergoing a radical transformation to also survive. I really have to read one of her series.
RIP Greg Bear. Thank you for your wonderful talent!