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“Hubbard is a thinker who writes, rather than a writer who thinks, as most masters are.”—San Francisco Chronicle
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". . . top-notch, with realistic sound effects that take listeners to a new time and place."
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“A prolific writer.”—William C. Reynolds, Cowboys & Indians magazine
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“His action leads to more action and keeps you reading.”—Dr. Yoji Kondo
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“One of the characteristics of Hubbard, and one of the things that made him important was he wrote in so many different genres and, in the 1930’s in particular, with all these different pulp magazines... I don’t think there was anyone like Hubbard.”—Martin H. Greenberg
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“. . . unabashedly entertaining books.”—Kevin J. Anderson
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“L. Ron Hubbard’s stories are always colorful, crashing adventures.”—Tim Powers
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“. . . one of those brilliant writers who also lived a lot of his stories.”—John P. Gunnison
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“L. Ron Hubbard was one of the science fiction pioneers. He wrote fluently. He wrote of varied backgrounds and colorful characters and exciting action.”—Jack Williamson
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“His stories could be counted upon to give you a little chill and a little laugh also.”—Ben Endick
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“. . . a huge capacity for big adventure, big color, very dramatic colorful locales, urgent suspense and fascinating characters with fascinating histories.”—Tim Powers
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“He was an extremely good storyteller, he maintained fast action, very effectively.”—William J. Widder
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“It’s no surprise to me that the pulp fiction of L. Ron Hubbard is finding new audiences all over the world thanks to the sleek new program devised by Galaxy Press. I grew up reading Hubbard’s science fiction and fantasy. Such stories and novels as Typewriter in the Sky, Final Blackout and his masterpiece Fear remain for me exemplary pulp that can be read down the decades. If...