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Paperback Healer Book

ISBN: 0440135699

ISBN13: 9780440135692

Healer

(Book #3 in the The LaNague Federation Series)

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Condition: Good

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Steven Dalt should have died in that cave on the planet Kwashi. After all, as the natives say, of a thousand people attacked by the cave-dwelling alaret, nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine will die. Dalt... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

The Healer

There were so many humorous aspects of the book that I found myself laughing out loud as Steve attempted to assert his individuality by preventing Pard from correcting several errors he committed BEFORE he used Steve's hands and eyes (while Steve slept, unaware) to read and learn all he could of human physiology from a huge stack of anatomy books. Some years later, during an interview I conducted with Mr. Wilson, I learned that "The Healer" was his own least favorite - a fact I could not understand. It remains, however, my favorite of all time, and I wish it could be re-issued in audio, since my failing eyesight prevents me from reading it again.

Great for the coming Machine Age

Pard is a perfect analog to the coming "shared conciousness" that machines will offer us.Justifies the 5 star rating over time. Deeply moving on many fronts over the years..A great read for ages 10 & up, I wholey recommend adding this to your Library & read-list. Worth re-reading every few years.Good ethics, fine morals, confronting action.One of F. Paul Wilson's finer early works..Mandatory sci-fi qualifications - "Have you read The Healer, Paul Wilson? Please describe Pard.."

Wonderful, pure escapism!

I first read this book some 20 years ago, and it has haunted me ever since. I truely wonderful bit of sci-fi spanning time, space and mortality. Whilst it was in my possession I read it many many times, but made the unfortunate mistake of lending it to someone, never to see it again. Some time later I discovered the LaNague chronicles (encapsulating "Healer") and got the book. Whilst Healer remains my all time favorite, LaNague is almost as good a read. Should anyone know of or have contact with Mr F Paul Wilson, would they extend my thanks, and plead with him on my behalf to put pen to paper (or fingers to key-board) and produce further "Steve & pard" novels, as there is far to much meat on this bone to let them off travelling the universe and time in just one book!

A great read!

I have always liked this book since I found it in a second-hand book store years ago (Why anyone would want to dump this book is beyond me). I keep coming back to it and re-reading it just to immerse myself in the imaginative and well-written tale of an ordinary man who has immortality unexpectedly thrust upon him. How he deals with this and the huge scale of the book (both in time and space) make for a great read.
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