Book 21: They’d Rather Be Right
My review of They’d Rather be Right, the second Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel.
Book Reviews belief, Bossy, data, evidence, Frank Riley, Golden Age, hysteria, Mark Clifton, mass psychology, prejudice, science fiction
My review of They’d Rather be Right, the second Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel.
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