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... of The Second Generation I was slightly disoriented because I did not realize that it is a direct sequel to the original V and completely disregards V: The Final Battle (and all subsequent V books). Events that happened in that installment have not occurred and there are some major changes to ...

... by Robin McKinley Sunwaifs by Sydney Van Scyoc Superluminal by Vonda McIntyre or Starbridge by A. C. Crispin Starfarers by Vonda McIntyre Starmother by Sydney Van Scyoc Starshine by Theodore Sturgeon Starsilk by Sydney Van Scyoc

... Burton knew he was making a subversive, bad 'alien invaders' movie while Dean and Ron ripped off Arthur C. Clarke via V. I just picture them as they were writing it saying 'Let's have the pilot punch out an alien. I'll be so cool!')

I remembered V being a pretty good miniseries followed by a pretty bad sequel miniseries followed by a terrible show. Well, like Ian, I eBayed a DVD of the miniseries on the cheap and watched it again. I realized that the only good part of V was the first episode of the first miniseries. Afte ...

... not to miss for 5th or 6th grade: Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, Watson's Go to Birmingham, 1963, A Single Shard, Crispin, Summerland and Olive's Ocean. You really should consult the school librarian though as there are lots more.

... books were easier to find. Crap is good. Sometimes it can be great. Hey Victoria, your message reminded me to add that V novelization to my library. (When you said the touchstones were goofy, I was hoping that it would lead to the Thomas Pynchon novel.) OzzieJello, I've always been ...

I have an (almost) complete run of the V series. I'm missing the newest one V: Second Generation (touchstones are wonky).

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