Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 208
... published in Science Fiction Studies between 1975 and 1992 , simply ignores Game - Players . Lawrence Sutin , generally considered Dick's official biographer , gives this novel a mediocre rating of 6 out of 10 ( 301 ) . An even worse ...
... published in Science Fiction Studies between 1975 and 1992 , simply ignores Game - Players . Lawrence Sutin , generally considered Dick's official biographer , gives this novel a mediocre rating of 6 out of 10 ( 301 ) . An even worse ...
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... published at least four issues ( at least one in the previous calendar year ) . Heuser does refer to some of the other criteria , but in a garbled way . In short , she misunderstands the concept , despite having read Nicholls's ...
... published at least four issues ( at least one in the previous calendar year ) . Heuser does refer to some of the other criteria , but in a garbled way . In short , she misunderstands the concept , despite having read Nicholls's ...
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... published in 1882 to great acclaim and Illustrated by the author , the story presents a panorama of society in the century to come - a futuristic fantasy somewhere between " The Jetsons " and the novels of Charles Dickens , where trips ...
... published in 1882 to great acclaim and Illustrated by the author , the story presents a panorama of society in the century to come - a futuristic fantasy somewhere between " The Jetsons " and the novels of Charles Dickens , where trips ...
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