The Green Hills of Earth (short Story Collection) - Reception

Reception

Boucher and McComas described the collection as "an outstanding book," noting that the "slick" stories published in non-genre magazines included "classics in a new form.". P. Schuyler Miller noted that most of the contents were "simple stories of human reactions."

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