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Ninety Percent of Everything

by James Patrick Kelly, John Kessel, Jonathan Lethem

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It's been six years since the alien dog-creatures arrived and began eating tunnels into the earth at five remote locations around the globe -- and now a conservative exobiologist joins an eccentric billionaire on his project to discover the secret of the crystals mysteriously forming on top of their offensive wastepiles. Humorous SF at its best! (Adult language)… (more)
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It's been six years since the alien dog-creatures arrived and began eating tunnels into the earth at five remote locations around the globe -- and now a conservative exobiologist joins an eccentric billionaire on his project to discover the secret of the crystals mysteriously forming on top of their offensive wastepiles. Humorous SF at its best! (Adult language)

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