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Read Reviews for Saga of the Exiles - Julian Ma...
by - written on 16/06/01 (Very useful, 701 readings)
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When I read an excellent DooYoo opinion on 'The Many-Coloured Land' by Julian May a while ago, I suddenly remembered that my other half was in possession of not only this book, but also of the rest of the sci-fi and fantasy-inspired epic 'Saga of the Exiles' as well as the follow-ups 'Intervention', 'Jack the Bodiless', 'Diamond Mask' and 'Magnificat'. So, after being persuaded of the quality of these books not only by my other half, but also by DooYoo, I started reading... and reading... and reading. Now, only a few weeks down the line, I have finished the four books of the 'Saga of the Exiles' and, after ... Read the complete review
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