1. In my youth Anne McCaffrey’s Pern novels received a privileged place on my shelf. I have yet to explore her other SF in any great detail. The Ship Who Sang (1969) is a fix-up novel of six earlier short fictions from the 60s. I’ve put this one near the top of my to-read list!
2. Another epic series of tales of space exploration from Poul Anderson! I hope it’s better than Tau Zero (1970).
3. A post-apocalyptical novel from Philip Wylie—14 survivors in the bomb shelter of a millionaire. Thoughts on this one?
4. I’ve never cared for Lester del Rey, The only work of his I’ve somewhat enjoyed was The Eleventh Commandment (1962, rev. 1970) as I’m a sucker for overpopulation-themed SF.
Let me know what you think of the books and covers in the comments!
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1. The Ship Who Sang, Anne McCaffrey (1969) (MY REVIEW)
(Greg and Tim Hildebrandt’s cover for the 1976 edition) Continue reading







