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>Why yes, I am the best thing GRRM ever wrote. How could you tell?

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>>11831255
"Tuf Voyaging" by GURM features an abandoned spaceship. The ship, or rather its use, is the focus of the story so I would say only the initial discovery period is eerie but the rest of the book is still interesting.

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>>11435266
I read about 100 pages of this book and it was so bad I'll probably never read anything else he's written.

This book felt like it was written by a 15 year old boy with aspergers. I'm going to go ahead and credit whatever success he's had to his editor, because he can't write worth half a fuck without one.

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>>10086861
Hmm, curiouser and curiouser. Vance and GRRM both used this 'plague star' concept: Vance more abstractly within "The Dragon Masters" and GRRM more literally within "Tuf Voyaging".
>Diggers died in the half complete graves they had dug for others; but not one came to dispute their possession.
Memorable. I might offer this change:
>. . . others; none came to dispute their possession.

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