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Pip and Flinx adventures
Topic Started: 20 Jan 2008, 20:48 (121 Views)
Jedikatie
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Has anyone else read the Pip and Flinx series by Alan Dean Foster?

I read all the earlier books while I was working at the library, up to about book #8 or so, but then kind of stopped after that (mostly because it tended to get rather repetative at times).

The latest book out is #13, Patrimony, which is supposedly the penultimate book of the series (which I'll believe when I see it--ADF's been writing this series almost as long as I've been alive). I'm curious to know if I should actually bother with reading it or not since it apparently answers, based on the title of it, at any rate, the primary question that Flinx has been looking to have answered over the course of the novels.

Is Flinx, now that he has his answer, finally going to do what he is supposed to be destined to do, that is 'save the galaxy' (a destiny that he's known about since about book 2 or 3, if I remember right, and has conveniently ignored for the most part, because he was more concerned with getting the answer to this other thing over most of the books) in the next novel by stopping the ancient threat?
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