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![]() As those who read speculative fiction know, one of the scarier results of widespread anti-geriatric drugs or remedies is overpopulation. Niven finds a unique way around this particular problem in A World Out of Time.
Naturally, Corbell (the protagonist of the novel), an old-fashioned 20th century human) would like to have the old method of staying young forever.
In the future society, it turned out the Girls and Boys had relatively little in common, and never found a reason to come together. Comment/Join this discussion ( 4 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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