| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 461.1 |  | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | A disgrace to the forces of evil | Fri Mar 20 1987 02:50 | 14 | 
|  |     I've read a few of his books, but not in a looooonnnngggg
    time, and I don't remember them too well. Anyways, here's
    a bibliography (books only):
    
    DARK UNIVERSE		1961
    LORDS OF THE PSYCHON	1963
    THE LAST LEAP AND OTHER STORIES
    	OF THE SUPER MIND	1964	[UK publication only]
    SIMULACRON-3		1964	[UK title: COUNTERFEIT WORLD]
    A SCOURGE OF SCREAMERS	1968	[UK title: THE LOST PERCEPTION]
    PROJECT BARRIER		1968	[UK publication only]
    THE INFINITE MAN		1973
    
    --- jerry
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| 461.2 | altering the laws of physics? | ZEPPO::TASCHEREAU |  | Tue Mar 24 1987 16:02 | 6 | 
|  |          I read THE INFINITE MAN a long time ago. I seem to
    remember having a really tough time keeping interested in
    that particular book.  But then, you can't judge an author
    on one novel can you?
    
    -Steve 
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| 461.3 | Oldies.... | ICEMAN::RUDMAN | IfHellfreezesover,wherecanIreachyou? | Wed Mar 25 1987 17:02 | 7 | 
|  |     Having read SIMILACRON-3 & A SCOURGE OF SCREAMERS many moons ago
    I can't tell you what they were about, but I did find them
    entertaining.                                  
    
    I have LORDS but I do not think I've read it.
                                                         
    						Don
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| 461.4 | Dark Screamers of the Psychon! | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | I haven't lost my mind - it's Backed-up on tape somewhere | Wed Apr 01 1987 21:47 | 13 | 
|  |     I have read _Dark_Universe_ and loved it!  Also read _Scourge_of_
    Screamers_ and found it tolerably good,  found _Lords_of_the_ Psychon_
    very good, and havemanaged to get my hands on over half of the books
    Jerry mentioned.  I find his work amazingly similar to some of
    Stanislaw Lem's best work, except for his cooler British (er, English)
    tone -- they both seem to deal with extending the present reality,
    in some very finite form, into the future with excellent vision
    of its possibilities.  I have to admit that I do not currently remember
    much about _Lords_ or _Scourge_, but _Dark_Universe_, to me, ranks
    right up there with Fritz Leiber's _Gather_Darkness!_ in great classic
    sf.  'Nuff said.
    
    Elizabeth a-e 
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