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Comic Inferno. Author - Brian W Aldiss. Published in 1972. Only 152 pages. Synopsis - A collection of short stories. Comic Inferno, ~~~~~~~~~ The book begins be introducing us to 2 main characters, January Birdlip and Freddie freud. They run a book publishing firm. But with the cities being mostly empty and the human race scattered amongst the planets exactly who they sell to is a mystery. In this story there is a distinctive difference between Robots and Romen. But the difference was still unclear at the end of the story. It caused quite a bit of confusion over the initial 20 ... Read the complete review
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