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Old 05-22-2009, 03:04 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
Ok: You demanded it, even though NOT ONE SINGLE email came to me. The fact is, I could sense it because I'm TELEPATHIC and have abilities far beyond your silly, meager boundaries of understanding. (I'm also able to control the magnetic/berium brains of UFOs through my ability at TELEKENESIS and my mind-warp infusion at the binary-polaroid juncture. HEY! I can write nonsense SF with the best of them!) -- Ok, enough stupidities and sillinesses.



Here's one I recommend (the novel, not the novelette): Flowers For Algernon, by Daniel F. Keyes. This novel won the Nebula Award for Best Novel when it was published. As a film with the name of Charlie, it was a memorable movie starring Cliff Robertson, who won an Academy Award as Best Actor.
If someone is looking for the movie, the title was Charly. Oddly spelled. I remembered the same as you but I couldn't find it when I tried to look it up.

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