Cover by David B. Mattingly |
CODE OF THE LIFEMAKER James P. Hogan |
Rating: 5.0 High |
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New York: Ballantine Books, 1983 | ISBN 0-345-30549-3 | 405pp | SC | $2.95 |
Page 212: | "But an understanding of biologial processes didn't come so easily..." |
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Page 253: | "He unplugged the animals' cord and swung himself up onto the creature's back." |
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Page 300: | "The 'base' at Padua was just a couple of pads and some landers parked at an isolated location among some hills well away from the city, apparently because its existance had not been revealed to the general Paduan population by their leaders—not at all like the situation at Genoa." |
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Page 306: | "'A Company to those rocks. B Comapny, string out along the gully. C Company, follow me,' Sergeant Bergolod called out." |
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Page 335: | "We would . . . discretely." |
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Page 351: | "None other than they chosen one Groork, the brother of Thirg, who departed Kroaxia to serve the Dark Master's wordly lieutenant, thine enemy Kleippur." |
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Page 351: | "When the lander's picked people up on radar flying back to Genoa..." |
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