Obcy w obcym kraju
Format: paperback
ISBN:
8386211377
Publish date: 1995
Publisher: Zysk i S-ka
Pages no: 624
Edition language: Polski
As the cover informs me, this is "The most famous science fiction novel ever written". Well, I am no expert for science fiction literature, but I wouldn’t go this far. And even if it is the most famous sci-fi novel ever written, it certainly is not the best.First of all, I disliked this initial will...
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