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When one looks in the box, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the cat.

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Andre Norton

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Five Works of Old-School Romantasy

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Five Stories About the Unintended Consequences of Time Travel

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Five Works About Intelligent Beings Who Are Their Own Worst Enemies

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Five SF Stories About Space Scouts and Cosmic Exploration

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Five SF Works About Ruined Civilizations

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Five SFF Stories Featuring Mutant Protagonists

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Five SF Stories About Long-Vanished Forerunners

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Five SF Books Featuring Flights Into Exile

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Five SF Works About Fighting Crime in Space

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And So We Make an End: The Andre Norton Reread Reaches Its Conclusion

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Why Do Writers Abandon the Ordinary Horse for the Extraordinary Fantasy Animal?

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The Last Key in the Last Door: Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie’s The Key of the Keplian

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