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Old 04-13-2012, 08:13 AM   #56
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Stranger in a Strange Land is the next Hugo-winner I'm planning to read, and I have to say I'm really not looking forward to it.

(I've been trying to read the whole set, and I decided a few weeks back to read the three I was least looking forward to, so I didn't have them dragging me down at the end. I was pleasantly surprised by The City & the City, and didn't much like The Wanderer. Stranger is the third of the three.)

Despite the fact that categorisation often gets a bit hazy around the edges and can be unhelpful, I'm still happy to say I'm a fan of SF and Fantasy. I'm content to read from pretty much all parts of the subgenre spectrum, and the fuzzy fringes. I still seek out the categorisation.
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