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| | 1. |  | A Pliocene Companion from Del Rey
Customer Review:
 For a fan of this series by Julian May, and I have read them many times, this is excellent. Lots of tidbits you may have missed when reading, too. This includes the information on the various different types of operant powers, the society of the Pliocene, as well as of the milieu and the... more info
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| | 4. |  | The Many-Colored Land from Del Rey
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 It appears this book may be out of print, which is a damned shame. Julian May is one of my favorite authors, and The Saga of Pliocene Exile is a brilliant, refreshingly different piece of epic SF/fantasy. You can find the first two books in hardcover as a book club omnibus cleverly entitled "The... more info
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| | 5. |  | Sorcerer's Moon from Ace Hardcover
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 I read and enjoyed the first two books of this series. As others have noted, May's use of magic is unique in the field of epic fantasy, and she definitely does not fall into the same well-worn plot devices. The first two were interesting, sufficiently complex, and fast-paced. Let me say here... more info
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| | 10. |  | Intervention from Tor
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 This is start of the saga, and it details the early history of the Remillard family with regards to the time period. Rogatien Remillard is used as a point of view character via his memoirs and other activities. Being human, some use these special powers for their own ends, in hiding, while... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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