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Too Much is never enough.
I love a man with a sense of humor. Much gripped my
interest from the very beginning and held it to the
end. I think he (along with Cecily) is one of the
best developed characters of the book (which is not
to say that I wouldn't like to hear more about him),
and he is also one of the few characters not
too wrapped up in his own self-doubts to enjoy the
romance of their situation. If there was ever a movie
version made of this book, I think that Michael Hurst
(Iolaus in "The Legendary Adventures of Hercules)
would be the perfect choice for Much.
From: Christine J. Smith
csmith@starbase1.caltech.edu
Tuesday, February 04, 1997 at 15:50:26 (EST)