If you liked World's best science fiction 1971 by Terry Carr, Isaac Asimov, Donald Allen Wollheim, and Editor: Woolheim, Donald and Carr, Terry, start with The Arbor House celebrity book of the greatest stories ever told (1983), Why do we need to brush our teeth? (1993), and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury (The Future in Question / Space Mail) (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 World's best science fiction 1971?

BookOrb recommends The Arbor House celebrity book of the greatest stories ever told (1983), Why do we need to brush our teeth? (1993), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury (The Future in Question / Space Mail) (1980), Through a glass, clearly (Belief / Breeds There a Man...? / The C-Chute / It's Such a Beautiful Day) (1967), and Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Copper Level (2003).

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World's best science fiction 1971 is by Terry Carr, Isaac Asimov, Donald Allen Wollheim, and Editor: Woolheim, Donald and Carr, Terry.