Hybrids

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Author: Robert J. Sawyer

In the Hugo-Award winning Hominids, Robert J. Sawyer introduced a character readers will never forget: Ponter Boddit, a Neanderthal physicist from a parallel Earth who was whisked from his reality into ours by a quantum-computing experiment gone awry – making him the ultimate stranger in a strange land.In that book and in its sequel, Humans, Sawyer showed us the Neandertha….Read More

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