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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 25299" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>It would be rather difficuklt for Mr Hawking to storm into the publishers and shout his argument across, however as long as the pennies are transferring into the bank account, it would seem preferable to stick with the present sequence of events. Attempting to please everyone at the expense of unpopularity with those pushing the book on your behalf sounds like a recipe for disaster.</p><p></p><p>John Gribbin's 'In Pursuit of the Big Bang' - is it original enough to be </p><p>worth the read ?</p><p></p><p>Im finding one of Iain Banks books (Excession) rather difficult to concentrate on with the present workload. Give me a Larry Niven short novel any day. A lunchtime treat rather than a monthly chore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 25299, member: 175144"] It would be rather difficuklt for Mr Hawking to storm into the publishers and shout his argument across, however as long as the pennies are transferring into the bank account, it would seem preferable to stick with the present sequence of events. Attempting to please everyone at the expense of unpopularity with those pushing the book on your behalf sounds like a recipe for disaster. John Gribbin's 'In Pursuit of the Big Bang' - is it original enough to be worth the read ? Im finding one of Iain Banks books (Excession) rather difficult to concentrate on with the present workload. Give me a Larry Niven short novel any day. A lunchtime treat rather than a monthly chore. [/QUOTE]
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