MORE THAN HUMAN

Reviewed 2/18/2015

More than Human, by Theodore Sturgeon
Cover art by Robert Pepper
Access to this book courtesy of the
San Jose, CA Public Library
MORE THAN HUMAN
Theodore Sturgeon
New York: Ballantine Books, January 1970

Rating:

5.0

High

ISBN 0-? 53-11211 188pp. HC $0.75

Errata

Page 28: "It is probable that he had the nack of cupping his hand so that he produced more sound than fury..."
  Spelling: S/B "knack".
Page 35: "Actually the principle hardly operated here, for his contract with markets was slight."
  Spelling: S/B "contact".
Page 59: "The truck stood in the sun, slowly deteriorating slowly weakening its already low resistance to rust..."
  Missing comma: S/B "slowly deteriorating, slowly weakening".
Page 73: "Lone was stretched out on it in his clothes..."
  On the fireplace? Hardly. Probably a missing sentence.
Page 88: "...and ran put him down on a long bench..."
  Missing word: S/B "ran to put".
Page 91: "I guess we'd have noticed it sooner if things hadn't been such a hassel at first..."
  Spelling: S/B "hassle".
Page 112: "I know I can get anyone I want to do anything."
  Word order: S/B "to do anything I want".
Page 118: "Outside I waited, then turned and went in again.
Stern looked up at me. 'Sit over there, Sonny.' "
  Continuity: Stern had a receptionist before; he should have one now — or Sturgeon could mention that the receptionist had gone for the day.
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