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The Hate Disease

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Murgatroyd zestfully licked his empty cup to get the last least drop of coffee. He said " Chee? " He wanted more. "I'm afraid," said Calhoun, "that you're a sybarite, Murgatroyd. This impassioned desire of yours for coffee disturbs me." " Chee! " said Murgatroyd, with decision. "It's become a habit," Calhoun told him severely. "You should taper off. Remember, when anything in your environment becomes a normal part of your environment, it becomes a necessity. Coffee should be a luxury, to be savored as such, instead of something you expect and resent being deprived of."

76 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1963

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Murray Leinster

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Will F. Jenkins
William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Murray Leinster was a nom de plume of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an award-winning American writer of science fiction and alternate history. He wrote and published over 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie scripts, and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays.

An author whose career spanned the first six decades of the 20th Century. From mystery and adventure stories in the earliest years to science fiction in his later years, he worked steadily and at a highly professional level of craftsmanship longer than most writers of his generation. He won a Hugo Award in 1956 for his novelet “Exploration Team,” and in 1995 the Sidewise Award for Alternate History took its name from his classic story, “Sidewise in Time.” His last original work appeared in 1967.


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Author 7 books2,093 followers
March 10, 2018
This is one of the Med Ship books. A disease has split the population of a planet apart & has them at each other's throats. Some interesting ideas, but not terribly well presented. Still, there is food for thought in it.

The narrator was Greg Margaruitte (sp?) who usually does a good job. Most of it was fine this time, but his pronunciation of some words was jarring. For instance, he pronounced "demonic" (dee-mon-ick) as 'dee-o-min-ick'. I didn't even understand it at first. There were a couple of others, too.
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April 19, 2021
Fantasy reading 📚

Due to eye issues Alexa reads to me, a will written fantasy Sci-Fi space thriller novella. The characters are interesting and will developed. The story line is fast moving, violent, and complicated as the main character races to save a planet. I would recommend this novella to readers of fantasy Sci-Fi. Enjoy reading 🔰2021 🏥
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2,134 reviews1,406 followers
February 5, 2019
6/10. Media de los 14 libros leídos del autor : 6/10
Autor que se llevó el Hugo en la categoría de relatos (sobre todo practicaba esté género)
NO es que me encante como escribía, pero sí me gustaron bastante "Un lógico llamado Joe" o "El señor de los Uffis".
Este, normalito.
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February 28, 2025
I quite enjoyed this novella. Aside from being a very quick read, it posits interesting human political control motivations and leadership by threat. As you know, leadership by threat is all the rage these days; this novella is quite relevant.
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125 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2022
A well thought out story. Properly set up with a great payoff. Read this one a few times now. Always enjoy Murray's stories!
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Author 152 books88 followers
August 21, 2021
This short story first appeared in Analog Magazine, August 1963, and is also known under the title, Tallien Three.

Over the better part of half a year, the population of planet Tallien 3 been slowly turned into the goings-on of another planet, Paras. What evil specifically turned Tallien 3 into a hideous, hateful, and vile living environment was an epidemic! (Oh, color me shocked at this point; the horror of this general theme does have the slight acrid and disgusting stench of 2020.) What or who will save the horrors the population experiences, specifically hate, mistrust, and general demonic possession? Well, none other than Calhoun and his faithful little monkey-like buddy, Mergatroyd! Doctor John Calhoun and his Med Service Crew resolve the problems, as only planetary doctor-saviors can.

🪐 🚀Recommended to the curious reader for the shock factor and for the thrilling entertainment the story brings, with humor, a well-developed plot, and twist.
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April 25, 2023
A sci fi medical mystery

Murray Leinster write a series of medical mysteries. These featured Dr Calhoun and his pet tormal. This one had a believable cure. And a realistic and messy solution.
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October 28, 2024
The enemy was a little flat and underwhelming. The story lays in the shadow of the 1954 novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson.
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