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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 7

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ContentsIntroduction (The Best Science Fiction of the Year #7) • essay by Terry CarrLollipop and the Tar Baby • (1977) • novelette by John VarleyStardance • (1977) • novella by Spider Robinson and Jeanne RobinsonThe House of Compassionate Sharers • (1977) • novelette by Michael BishopThe Screwfly Solution • (1977) • novelette by Raccoona SheldonAztecs • (1977) • novella by Vonda N. McIntyreTropic of Eden • (1977) • shortstory by Lee KilloughVictor • (1977) • shortstory by Bruce McAllisterThe Family Monkey • (1977) • novella by Lisa TuttleA Rite of Spring • (1977) • novelette by Fritz LeiberRecommended Reading - 1977 • essay by Terry CarrThe Science-Fiction Year (1977) • essay by Charles N. Brown

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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 7, Terry Carr

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Title
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 7
Language
English
Authors
Terry Carr
Publisher
Del Rey
Released
1978
Format
Paperback
Pages
365
ISBN10
0345273389
ISBN13
9780345273383
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ContentsIntroduction (The Best Science Fiction of the Year #7) • essay by Terry CarrLollipop and the Tar Baby • (1977) • novelette by John VarleyStardance • (1977) • novella by Spider Robinson and Jeanne RobinsonThe House of Compassionate Sharers • (1977) • novelette by Michael BishopThe Screwfly Solution • (1977) • novelette by Raccoona SheldonAztecs • (1977) • novella by Vonda N. McIntyreTropic of Eden • (1977) • shortstory by Lee KilloughVictor • (1977) • shortstory by Bruce McAllisterThe Family Monkey • (1977) • novella by Lisa TuttleA Rite of Spring • (1977) • novelette by Fritz LeiberRecommended Reading - 1977 • essay by Terry CarrThe Science-Fiction Year (1977) • essay by Charles N. Brown