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There Was A Nover Published In The 60S, I Think, 'the Trouble With Lichen', Which Dealt With...

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sandyRoe | 16:58 Sun 04th Oct 2015 | ChatterBank
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A nover typo. I think I need new glasses. Should have been 'a novel published'.
John Wyndam. I read that at school.
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All I remember of it now are a couple of paragraphs where undertakers complained about the prospective loss of trade.
Wyndham!
I can't remember any of it. We also read The Midwich Cuckoos, The Chrysalids, The Kraken Wakes and The Day of the Triffids.
Sorry, sandy. I am not answering your question.

Who would want to be immortal?
The Russian scientist claims that injecting himself with bacteria has prevented him from getting the flu for two years. Perhaps he'd like to study me, I haven't had it for sixty five years.
// I can't remember any of it. We also read The Midwich Cuckoos, The Chrysalids, The Kraken Wakes and The Day of the Triffids. //
64yup good 1960s SF

actually the kraken wakes was a given textbook at skool -sep 64

n the films

the trouble with Trouble with LIchen is that the heroine kinda turned political at tne end

and nothing else happened

[ they injected lichen products and it slowed metabolism and so ergo you lived longer
I have a copy of the book, along with several other John Wyndhams - I recently re-read The Kraken Wakes and found it wore very well. I then bought The Chrysallids, which I hadn't read, and that was excellent. I remember 'Trouble with lichen' as enjoyably lightweight but thought-provoking reading. The bit that stays in my mind is where you have to stop the anti-ageing tratment because 'you don't want to gestate like an elephant'!

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