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'There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy'




Now if only he hand't given Gentry Lee rights to ruin what could have been the most epic sci-fi trilogy ever written.

Amen to that!
I liked the sequels- I could tell, however, what was written by Lee and what words were from Clarke- so it was not exactly a seamless collaboration. IMHO



I read Rama again last week and its brilliant. Everytime i read or re-read clarke i love them.


Isn't that what writing is, plot, character, world creation, etc.? So in other words, the problem is in Lee's writing.
I read both books many years ago, it only took a couple chapters to see Lee's writing skill was not up to Clarke's standard. Mediocre at best.


Amen to that!"
I agree wholeheartedly with that thought. I thought I was the only one who felt that way.

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