I finished reading “Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell,” an anthology of several novels and short stories.
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I finished reading “Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell,” an anthology of several novels and short stories. I read two of the novels: “Wasp” and “Sinister Barrier.” A few months ago I read one more by Russell: “Men, Martians and Machines.” Classic sci-fi from the 1930s-50s.
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I finished reading “Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell,” an anthology of several novels and short stories. I read two of the novels: “Wasp” and “Sinister Barrier.” A few months ago I read one more by Russell: “Men, Martians and Machines.” Classic sci-fi from the 1930s-50s.
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The cover of "The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell: Entities"The cover features a painting of a glowing space moth with big feathered antenna and wings like clouds of plasma or nebulae in shades of orange.
A scattering of dark starry sky.
There are spaceships like organic metallic seed pods. The moth is either confronting them or sending them off into universe.]
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I finished reading “Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell,” an anthology of several novels and short stories. I read two of the novels: “Wasp” and “Sinister Barrier.” A few months ago I read one more by Russell: “Men, Martians and Machines.” Classic sci-fi from the 1930s-50s.
Are there space bugs in this as the cover seems to indicate?
... any of those... space ants maybe?
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