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Reviews for Science in a Bag: Discovery Experiences Using Resealable Bags

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The average rating for Science in a Bag: Discovery Experiences Using Resealable Bags based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-10-06 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Charles Brandon
I quattordici migliori racconti di fantascienza del 1959. Alle soglie deglianni Sessanta grandi scoperte portarono i primi uomini sulla luna, ma nelcontempo le battute iniziali della guerra fredda tra le due superpotenzeinsinuarono in molti animi un senso di profonda inquietudine. Nel 1959 lemigliori penne della fantascienza riversarono ansie, paure e speranze diquell'epoca: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Lawrence Block, Jack Sharkey, CordwainerSmith, Chandler Davis, Philip José Farmer, Theodore Sturgeon, Alfred Bester,William Tenn, Robert Sheckley, Clifford D. Simak, Mark Clifton, Damon Knight,Carol Emshwiller conducono il lettore ai confini della realtà alterando le suecognizioni di spazio e tempo.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-03-06 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Jesse Ouellette
Damon Knight's "What Rough Beast" was very intriguing indeed (although--among other things--I'm afraid that I didn't quite grasp the reason for the narrator's Tarzan, Tonto & Frankenstein approach to the lingo). The Farmer thing ("Alley Man") turned out to be way too long and annoying as hell. Emshwiller ("Day At the Beach") was good, and of course there was Sheckley's best story, "The Store of the Worlds" (here under the goofy alternate title "The World of Heart's Desire"). "What Now, Little Man?" was also nice. Nothing else here of terribly great interest though. Although "Adrift at the Policy Level" has always been one of my favorite titles. :)


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