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Old 07-10-2023, 09:28 AM   #29
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I picked up a collection of Robert Sheckley shorts on the strength of one of them (the titular Citizen in Space) having received a Hugo nomination back in the 50s. Many of the stories show their age a bit in one way or another, but the one I liked best, even more than the Hugo nominee, was Ask a Foolish Question, available for free via Project Gutenberg.
I opened this to read it and realized I had read it before, long ago. Thanks for jogging the memory!
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