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Novelette e-books (1h to read) of John Berryman
John Berryman's 5 free novelette e-books (1h to read) in Project Gutenberg sorted by popularity.
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The Right Time
John Berryman
(1919-1988)
1h
11,147 Words
The trouble with prophets is that if they're accurate, the news won't do you any good, and i...
The Right Time
John Berryman
1h
The trouble with prophets is that if they're accurate, the news won't do you any good, and if they aren't accurate, they're no good.
Card Trick
John Berryman
(1919-1988)
1h
10,870 Words
Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Analog, January 1961.
Card Trick
John Berryman
1h
Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Analog, January 1961.
The Trouble with Telstar
John Berryman
(1919-1988)
1h
12,782 Words
ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN SCHOENHERR * * * * * Doc Stone made sure ...
The Trouble with Telstar
John Berryman
1h
ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN SCHOENHERR * * * * * Doc Stone made sure I wouldn't give him the "too busy" routine.
Modus Vivendi
John Berryman
(1919-1988)
1h
9,973 Words
By WALTER BUPP _It's undoubtedly difficult to live with someone who is Different.
Modus Vivendi
John Berryman
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By WALTER BUPP _It's undoubtedly difficult to live with someone who is Different.
Vigorish
John Berryman
(1919-1988)
1h
11,063 Words
_If it "takes a thief to catch a thief" ...
Vigorish
John Berryman
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_If it "takes a thief to catch a thief" ...
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