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Old 04-28-2013, 02:31 PM   #16383
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That leaves me with just 5 Hugo winners to read, and next up I'm planning to read another one: Double Star by Robert A Heinlein. Good Heinlein rather than Bad Heinlein, I hope. I think I might just get all of them done before the next winner is announced. Unless I decide to vote this year, and suddenly have a lot more reading to do.
Luckily, Double Star was indeed Good Heinlein. Lightweight, fun, and under 150 pages long. The narrator seemed a bit more distinctive than the usual Heinlein fare, and it worked well. (They say you should show, and not tell, but in a first-person narrative telling is showing.)

Not really sure what's next. A break from the Hugo winners, though, I think.
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