Thread: Name that book?
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Old 01-05-2014, 09:43 PM   #734
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Originally Posted by Hamlet53 View Post
Asimov as the author was just a guess, I should have made that clear. To try and pin it down even further the date I read this, which may be years after publication, would have been from around 1966 to 1974. Back when I read a lot of Sci-Fi. My favorite authors tended to be Asimov, Niven, Clarke, Bradbury, and Silverberg. So it could have been one of these. On the other hand I read a lot of collections of stories as well so it could have been by someone not well known.
The connection with Asimov rang a bell for me, so I was thinking it might have been in a collection he edited called "Tomorrow's Children". I just found the contents list on-line and it isn't in there. But, it does have some excellent stories in it.
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