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    I'm trying to find a book/series of books that was recommended to me ages ago. All i can remember is a vague storyline, but i was hoping that by chance someone might have read it.

    Its a sci fi book and from what i remember its set in a galactic civilisation with lots of alien races. Most of these races are sort of low ranked, i.e. they were created on purpose and they are fairly technologically inferior, but they are protected by their sponsor aliens (I think who created them?). Humanity on the other hand is a species which evolved on its own and has no sponsor, however, it is also technologically weak. I think the basis of the book(s) is how humanity avoids being wiped out.
    Last edited by ilw; 05-05-2006 at 04:05 PM.

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    No knowledge, sorry.

    Just read the Lensman books.


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    I think fromage may be right there
    Try this link for summarys

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    I didn't mean it was the Lensman stuff. I just thought if he liked that sort of thing then he would like those as well. I read them many moons ago and thought they were ace. Basically cowboy stories set in space. Nothing wrong with that like. Sometimes fun is just fun, with no particular deep underlying message.


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    Also read Stephen Donaldson's Gap Series if you haven't already.

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    Cheers for the suggestions guys, the lensman series sounds like it has a similarish situational setting, but as fromage says i don't think its the same series.
    I'll give it a look tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheese
    Also read Stephen Donaldson's Gap Series if you haven't already.
    The Thomas Covenant books are good too, apparent from the occasional use of ostentatious language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sextent
    Quote Originally Posted by Cheese
    Also read Stephen Donaldson's Gap Series if you haven't already.
    The Thomas Covenant books are good too, apparent from the occasional use of ostentatious language.
    Yeah, I hate it when people do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheese
    Quote Originally Posted by Sextent
    The Thomas Covenant books are good too, apparent from the occasional use of ostentatious language.
    Yeah, I hate it when people do that.
    Shut your cawk, poet.


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    It wouldn't be the The Amber Series by Roger Zelazany, ilw? Worth reading, so add it to your list

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