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There is a search box, and I've found books that I read 30 years ago from just 2 words. Maybe it will work for you guys. It's also the site of a very nice independent book store. Good luck!

There is a search box, and I've found books that I read 30 years ago from just 2 words. Mayb..."
Thank you, Catherine. I'll follow up.

Thanks, Becky. I'll try that too.


(BTW, I didn't use the Loganberry website suggested above because they wanted $2.00. It was too much trouble to go through the paying process.)
A. Title of question: "What's the name of this story?"
See my question at AbeBooks website: ====>
http://forums.abebooks.com/n/mb/messa...
PATH WAS: Home > Community > Community Forums
B, Title of question: "Title/Author: A device to program minds"
See my question at AbeBooks website: ====>
http://forums.abebooks.com/n/mb/messa...
PATH WAS: Home > Community > BookSleuth
I posted each question in the Science Fiction section of each forum.


http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1..."
Yes, Thomas, I've already tried that option. See my message at the group you suggested. The link is below: ====>
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
So far, no luck. :)

Searching the already answered questions would seem like looking for a needle in a haystack. :) Thanks anyway, Catherine.

It drives me nuts when I can't remember those things! I'm glad I could find it. I would highly recommend Asimov's short stories and novels. Quite excellent.


Thank you very much, Marissa! I'm so pleased that you were able to identify the story. I telephoned my son and told him that you had not only identified the story, but that you've also located it online. He was so excited to hear the news. Now he wants to reread the story and refresh his memory about it. Many, many thanks!

Catherine, thank you for the tips. I'll remember them.

Joy H. (of Glens Falls) wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I've had very good luck finding forgotten books on this site: http://www.loganberrybooks.com/solved...
There is a search box, and I've found books that I read 30 years ago from ..."
I'm not the original poster, but I wanted to thank you for the link you posted. I was just now able to find a book I've been searching for for years by just two words - the author's FIRST name and the word mirror! I tried several of the "forgotten book" type websites before with no luck. Thank you Becky!
One of the characters who can't be programmed can't be given a job. He wants a job. So he tries to teach himself. He later finds out that he's one of the creative ones who can't be programmed.
What is the name of this story and who is the author?