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Old 07-20-2008, 08:32 PM   #227
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Bossy* as God... I like that....(No offense DM, my whimsey pops up at the oddest times...)
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* Book - They'd Rather Be Right, Mark Clifton, Et.Al. - Hugo 1957, e-book on Fictionwise.
Nice to see Fictionwise has it. I have a paper copy around somewhere, and read Clifton's other books, _When They Come for Space_ and _Eight Keys to Eden_ back when as well. I think _They'd Rather Be Right_ is the weakest of Clifton's works, and the fact that it won the Hugo Award is explainable only by it being an off year for SF, but it's a fun read.
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