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Sci-Fi Month 2021 - Turn Back Time #ThrowbackThursday

Happy Thursday everyone!  And, Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it.  In honor of Sci-Fi Month 2021 (Image credit: Photo by Liu Zishan on 123RF.com with a quote from Babylon's Ashes by James S.A. Corey), I'm taking part in the Sci-Fi Month Challenge and I'm sharing Turn Back Time #ThrowbackThursday (at least 50 years old).  My picks down below are three favorite sci-fi novels released in 1971 or before.  Without further ado, here we go in alphabetical order:

Duel by Richard Matheson - I'll admit that I totally picked up this short story collection that was originally released in 1971 because I love the movie based on the title horror thriller story, but I also enjoyed the sci-fi stories included as well.  Several of those were adapted into episodes of The Twilight Zone, for example "Little Girl Lost".

I, Robot (The Robot Series #1) by Isaac Asimov - It's been ages since I've read this, but I remember really enjoying it way back when.  It was my favorite of his works.  I don't know how it would hold up now, in comparison though.

A Wrinkle in Time (Time Quintet #1) by Madeline L'Engle - I absolutely loved this one growing up.  I'm glad I got to experience this as a kid.


Have you read any of these books?  Are you taking part in Sci-Fi Month this year?  As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!

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