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Way Station
Way Station
Author: Clifford D. Simak
For years no one had invaded the solitude of his lonely farm. But now the watchers on Earth were closing in on him, determined to solve the mystery of who-or what-it was that went under the name of Enoch Wallace-man, magician, or nonhuman creature from an alien planet.
ISBN: 212255
Publication Date: 1963
Pages: 190
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Publisher: Macfadden
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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hardtack avatar reviewed Way Station on + 2561 more book reviews
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A story of how the humblest of humans becomes the savior of the galaxy. And of how one man finds and accepts his destiny.
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Excellent, solid science fiction with great aliens and a very real protagonist, ending on a high note.
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Way Station....a sci-fi classic. I get more out of it every time I read it. It's got all the elements of a truly great story, including suspense, believable fantasy, and even a touch of romance. In addition, if you're in a philosophical mood, Way Station gives plenty of food for thought as to humanity's role and place in the huge scheme of galactic endeavor. Truly a treat for these cold winter nights!
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One of the great books of classic science fiction. A wonderful read.


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