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Old 04-25-2016, 07:34 AM   #64
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H G Wells - you can't avoid a nomination for him in a Sci-Fi month can you?

I don't necessarily get a big Sci-Fi vibe from The Atrocity Archives, but I'm going to give it a second anyway. I do want to read it and I happen to own it - so why not?

And just to add to a general sense of inevitabilism, I'll also give a nod to The Invisible Man, one of Wells' novels I haven't read yet.
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