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I read in a period where I was reading the top 100 sci-fi books. This was somewhere on number 30 or so. It was a very different read from most other sci-fi books, very quirky. I like those unique kind of approaches I have never seen or didn't expect. That's why tropes work. It's always someone's first contact with the trope. (Kubik is not a trope though, I haven't seen i copied yet)