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Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki.EMBARRASSING MEETING
In 1983, my friend Haig took me to a meeting with Star Trek film stars. The chance to meet them all was a great joy for him. For me, the biggest attraction was the book stalls in the entrance hall. 7.1.
So, while Haig was trying to get some autographs, I browsed the shelves for some bargains.
One of the booksellers had Asimov’s latest book. Although I’d already read it, the price was attractive and I decided to buy it. I told the bookseller, however, that it wasn’t Asimov’s best work. At this very moment, an elderly man joined us. He asked me why I felt this way. 7.2.
To prove it, I intended to open the book on the last page. And then I saw the photo of the author on the cover and got a shock. I realized that I’d just told one of the best science fiction writers that his book wasn’t very good.
I stood speechless with the book still in my hand. The writer took it and said, “What’s your name?” 7.3.
His short dedication said: “To Jack, I hope my next book will meet your expectations. All the best, Isaac Asimov.”
adapted from www.experienceproject.com