I guess if I was forced and absolutely had to pick just one genre, it would be sci-fi - as opposed to sci-fantasy. I'm sure I don't have to explain the difference to GetBiggers. So it goes without saying that one of my favourite authors - despite his flaws as a writer - is Arthur C Clark. But I also have a weakness for a good old-fashioned dystopia - so a combination of the two is right up my street...
So with that in mind, I found myself lazily browsing Amazon (where else) and decided to order what was described as a classic that I must admit I'd never heard of -
The Black Cloud by (Sir) Fred Hoyle. He was a real scientist, and one of the people who first postulated the stellar nucleosynthesis theory (that we're all stardust

) so I was expecting a nicely science-based read
So I open my package this morning to find Amazon's first ever mistake (to me at least) - somehow they managed to post me a used paperback of Huxley's
A Brave New WorldI've already read this gem several times, and will enjoy reading it again (my old copy is lost to the winds). But isn't it strange I'd receive something so similar? Does this suggest that some Amazon book-sellers store stock by genre? Or was this just random chance?
And has anyone read the book I was supposed to receive? (just reordered - let's see what they send me this time!

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