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- Surface Tension (Dramatized)
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- Allen W. Mcdonnell
- 04-01-21
Not what I was expecting
I have read the novella this audio play is based upon several times and was disappointed that this version is severely abridged, probably to meet the limits of the radio show format it was originally produced for. Without the sections which were redacted the story loses most of its background information and is badly handicapped in its character development.
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