· What Entropy Means to Me. George Alec Effinger. $; $; Publisher Description. Nebula Award Finalist Doctor, watch out! As Dore stood by, he saw the Doctor backing slowly into the corner where he would meet his fate. Initially defending himself with a torch, the Doctor searched frantically for a new method of defense. The crimson mass is Category: Free. George Alec Effinger's What Entropy Means to Me is a 70's era sci-fi / fantasy mashup that seemed to get a bit over his ski tips. Taking place on an undescribed planet, the /5(9). · In What Entropy Means to Me, Seyt is utterly uninterested in telling the truth despite his claims that his portrayals are more realistic and his explicit attempt to subvert the clearly “untruthful” beliefs held by his family. Of course, his story is as much a fabrication as the mythologized knowledge of Our Father, Our Mother, and Dore that his family adheres www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins.
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