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Terr3 Posted 19 years ago
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The brick moon

I understand both words but not when they part together. What does it mean- "the brick moon"
  

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I believe he meant the title of the book 'The Brick Moon' by Edward Everett Hale.

This book is a work of speculative fiction containing the first known depiction of an artificial satellite. (wikipedia)
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To Pao3, yes that's the book's name, I'm trying to interpret how to understand the title, without knowing inside material, I mean The-brick-moon, 2 nouns put in together, to me if it's 'bricked' instead of 'brick' it's total understandable, it would be meaning 'a moon that made of brick', but 'brick moon'?? Although I have no confidence to say its wrong since the writer is well known. *Aside th

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