If you liked A Grossery of Limericks by Isaac Asimov, start with The Hugo Winners, Volume Two [14 stories] (1971), Far as human eye could see (1989), and The Arbor House treasury of great science fiction short novels (1980). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after A Grossery of Limericks?
BookOrb recommends The Hugo Winners, Volume Two [14 stories] (1971), Far as human eye could see (1989), The Arbor House treasury of great science fiction short novels (1980), The Twelve Crimes of Christmas (1981), and Words in Genesis (2000).
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Who wrote A Grossery of Limericks?
A Grossery of Limericks is by Isaac Asimov.