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  • The actions of the wilful man-child Gren sees the group splintered, and Gren's encounter with an intelligent but parasitic entity known as the morel leads him and his mate on a long, curious journey through the landscape of the dying world.

    Hothouse by Brian W. Aldiss Adam Whitehead 2009

  • The actions of the wilful man-child Gren sees the group splintered, and Gren's encounter with an intelligent but parasitic entity known as the morel leads him and his mate on a long, curious journey through the landscape of the dying world.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Adam Whitehead 2009

  • So, because that location was very much in Gren's mind, Prime Rowan had no difficulty extracting it.

    The Rowan McCaffrey, Anne 1990

  • But their misadventures remained hidden for ever more as Gren's boat swept round a grand curve and jungle closed in on both sides.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • It was all she could manage at the moment in the way of evasive action, so completely had the sight of that huge cancerous growth on Gren's shoulders unnerved her.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • Taking advantage of the situation, Yattmur pointed back at Gren's cave and said, 'Unless you obey me, that terrible mate of mine with the deadly sponge face will come and devour you all.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • 'You see!' exclaimed the morel, sounding so noisily inside Gren's skull that he clutched his head.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • Hearing Gren's cry, out came Lily-yo from her nuthut, climbing up a line to stand on the branch beside him.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • Momentarily her eyes caught Gren's in tender appeal, and then she disappeared over the side and hit the waters.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • The morel bored down deeper into the sludge of Gren's unconscious memory like a drunken man pawing through the faded photographs of a legacy.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

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