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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg


The United States is rocked by a revolution.  The revolutionaries become the establishment and so it goes on.   This is story of counter-revolutionaries and their isolation at Hawksbill Station, in the remote past.   Remote being prior to any life but rudimentary sea life.

The story follows Barrett from his teen years to and through his incarceration at Hawksbill Station.

The story was not fast paced nor would I think it would rank high in the ranks of Silverberg works.   It plodded.


Sadly too much of the totalitarian aspects of the book smack of current Portland Oregon. 

This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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