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No Easy Place to Be: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1989)
Author: Steven Corbin
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Simply Outstanding!
I read this book in the early 90's and it still remains one of the best books I have read! It is a shame that this book is out of print and did not do better when first published. The story is so interesting and character development was done with such skill and finesse. Unlike a lot books I have read lately, my interest in the story and characters never waned. It took me a few months to finish the last few pages because I didn't want the story to end.

I first read this when I was 11 years old.
The book was very hard to put down, and more interesting than any tv show could ever be. It wasn't one of those types of books that was slow in the begining, interestings in the middle, but then ends in a way that doesn't make sense. This book is interesting from front to cover.

A truly entertaining piece of literature.
I found this book in a relatives book collection and now I refuse to return it. This is the first and only book that I have been able to read more than once and I can honestly say that I am anxious for a sequel.


Fragments That Remain
Published in Paperback by Alyson Pubns (1995)
Author: Steven Corbin
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This is a good book
Fragments that remain is a good book. I recommend it to anyone... There is racism and discrimination, and favortisim... But each of them got what they deserved... Some good and some bad...

Harry's Review
Fragments That Remain is one of the most pleasurable books I have ever read. Steven Corbin does an incredible job fleshing out his characters. The characters come alive with each page. I was able to identify with Corbins's characters due to the richness of his writing. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning the intricacies involved in a gay interracial relationship. It's an eye opener.


A Hundred Days from Now: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Alyson Pubns (1994)
Author: Steven Corbin
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Machismo, Money and Hope
There's an Act-Up poster around the Bay Area now that reads 'It's easy to sell hope in an epidemic'. This book is about hope through and through. The hope that the black gay man has about his future and success. The hope that the Mexican man has in a possible treatment for AIDS only available to him because he has a twin. but he isnt out-of the closet to family. He tells Dexter 'You wouldn't understand'. He can't explain the latino Machismo. At the beginning of the book the lead character is a hot writer with a promising career. At the end he is forced to call the twin of his partner for money. They are wealthy. The topic of money runs as an undercurrent throghout the book. Corbin (now deceased) weaves a tale that has very real characters with very real (and sad) problems. In the end the book is not about Machismo, money or hope. It's really about finding love and trying hard to keep it


Microporous and Macroporous Materials: Symposium Held April 8-11, 1996, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. (Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings, Vol 431)
Published in Hardcover by Material Research Society (1996)
Authors: Raul F. Lobo, Jeffrey S. Beck, Steven L. Suib, David R. Corbin, Mark E. Davis, Lennox E. Iton, and Stacey I. Zones
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microporous
The new properties can be received at the expense of simulation of frame of a materials.


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