Contains three short novellas by leading science fiction authors, all pondering the possiblities of love & romance in a futuristic or other-worldly environment. Introduction (1977) essay by Gordon R. Dickson The Greatest Love (1977) novella by Anne McCaffrey Psi Clone (1977) novella by Joan Hunter Holly Love Rogo (1977) novella by Jeffrey A. Carver
Futurelove: A Science Fiction Triad
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Contains three short novellas by leading science fiction authors, all pondering the possiblities of love & romance in a futuristic or other-worldly environment. Introduction (1977) essay by Gordon R. Dickson The Greatest Love (1977) novella by Anne McCaffrey Psi Clone (1977) novella by Joan Hunter Holly Love Rogo (1977) novella by Jeffrey A. Carver
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Pat –
I found this tired old book on a free shelf took it home and glad I did.
Erik Graff –
Nothing memorable. Got either through the Science Fiction Book Club or simply at a used bookstore.
Charl –
Meh. None of the stories really caught me, but they were just interesting enough not to abandon it.
R. C. –
Skilled authors, clearly. Outdated scifi, definitely. If you're into retro 60s futuristic, this is your bag. Skilled authors, clearly. Outdated scifi, definitely. If you're into retro 60s futuristic, this is your bag.
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