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[[Orson Scott Card]] rated ''Talking Man'' as one of the best SF books of 1986, saying "Bisson brings off his story of a Kentucky junkyard wizard with panache."<ref>[http://www.hatrack.com/osc/reviews/f&sf/87-05.html "Books to Look For"], ''[[F&SF]]'', May 1987</ref>
[[Orson Scott Card]] rated ''Talking Man'' as one of the best SF books of 1986, saying "Bisson brings off his story of a Kentucky junkyard wizard with panache."<ref>[http://www.hatrack.com/osc/reviews/f&sf/87-05.html "Books to Look For"], ''[[F&SF]]'', May 1987</ref>


[[David Langford|Dave Langford]] reviewed ''Talking Man'' for ''[[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]]'' #95, and stated that "quest to save the world from having never been involves a demented car-chase from Kentucky to the North Pole: enjoyably offbeat."<ref name="WD95">{{cite journal | last =Langford | first =Dave | authorlink =David Langford | title =Critical Mass | journal =[[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]] | issue =Issue 95 | pages =12 | publisher =[[Games Workshop]] | year = November 1987 | issn =}}</ref>
[[David Langford|Dave Langford]] reviewed ''Talking Man'' for ''[[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]]'' #95, and stated that "quest to save the world from having never been involves a demented car-chase from Kentucky to the North Pole: enjoyably offbeat."<ref name="WD95">{{cite journal | last =Langford | first =Dave | author-link =David Langford | title =Critical Mass | journal =[[White Dwarf (magazine)|White Dwarf]] | issue =Issue 95 | pages =12 | publisher =[[Games Workshop]] | year = November 1987 }}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Talking Man
1987 Avon Books edition
AuthorTerry Bisson
PublisherArbor House (Hardback, 1986)
Avon Books (Paperback, 1987)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages192 (hardback)
ISBN978-0-87795-813-0 (Hardback, U.S.)
978-0380751419 (Paperback, U.S.)

Talking Man is a 1986 fantasy novel by American author Terry Bisson. The book tells the story of a Kentucky mechanic called "Talking Man". Talking Man is a wizard who creates his own world.[1]

Reception

Orson Scott Card rated Talking Man as one of the best SF books of 1986, saying "Bisson brings off his story of a Kentucky junkyard wizard with panache."[2]

Dave Langford reviewed Talking Man for White Dwarf #95, and stated that "quest to save the world from having never been involves a demented car-chase from Kentucky to the North Pole: enjoyably offbeat."[3]

References

  1. ^ Talking Man at Fantastic Fiction
  2. ^ "Books to Look For", F&SF, May 1987
  3. ^ Langford, Dave (November 1987). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf (Issue 95). Games Workshop: 12. {{cite journal}}: |issue= has extra text (help)