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Old 04-16-2015, 09:48 PM   #261
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I can't find any "official" confirmation yet, but social media seems fairly confident that Liu Cixin's Three Body Problem has replaced Kloos' withdrawn Lines of Departure on the Best Novel shortlist.

Tweeted by Marko Kloos:
On my TBR pile. And it's kind of a shame that Kloos decided to drop out. I've had his "Terms of Enlistment" on my TBR pile for a while and just started reading it when he decided to withdraw. Not sure it's Hugo worthy (though I also didn't think Scalzi's "Red Shirts" was Hugo worthy either), but it's a mighty fine Military SF.

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