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"Pygmy Planet" is a novel written by Jack Williamson, published in 1932, and is recognized as one of the classics of science fiction. This work unfolds into an interesting story by combining scientific elements that explore the problems and values facing humanity. This novel centers on a story that takes place on a pygmy-sized planet, and is still loved by many readers even after it was first published.
Summary
Unconsciously, he tensed the muscles of his six feet of lean, hard body. His crisp, flame-colored hair seemed to bristle; his blue eyes blazed. He clenched a brown hammer of a fist.
Larry felt himself an energetic, red-blooded square peg, badly afflicted with the urge for adventure, miserably wedged in a round hole.
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The Pygmy Planet