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| Cover art by Robert Pepper |
| MORE THAN HUMAN Theodore Sturgeon New York: Ballantine Books, January 1970 |
Rating: 5.0 High |
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| ISBN-13 978-0-8240-1438-4 | ||||
| ISBN 0-8240-1438-3 | 188pp. | HC | $0.75 | |
| 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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