Julian May
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Julian May
I've come into possession of the 'Saga of the Exiles' series by Julian May and was wondering if anyone has read them or recommends them. Sci-fi isn't generally my thing but these looked pretty good so I bought them.
Again, sorry if this might have been discussed previously but I did check.

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Even better than The Saga of the Exiles, though, in my opinion, are the books Julian May wrote about life back in the present. Intervention is the first one, in which the 5 races of the Galactic Milieu are watching Earth to see if humans are ready to join them - and the story is told via a French Canadian family, the Remillards, who become powerful telepaths. One of my favourite characters is SF is Rogi Remillard, a second hand book dealer, and not one of the powerful telepaths of the family, though he has help from a mysterious protector at crucial moments.
The story continues with Diamond Mask, Jack the Bodiless and Magnificat, which are superbly well written, involving the aliens, a murder mystery, development of psychic powers - and a trip to the Scottish islands which must surely be based on real life experience! I've been on the Caledonian McBrayne ferries, and it is just like the description in the book!
She has some interesting ideas about religion, too, based on the works of Teilhard de Chardin, a Roman Catholic priest and archaeologist and mystic (and one of her characters is a female Jesuit priest).