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What I am Reading and my book
Currently I am reading Victory of Eagles - Temeraire Novel By Naomi Novik
It is an incredible series of books where dragons are used like the air force in England and France during Napoleonic Times. Very enjoyable reading. [Self-Promotional material deleted - MODERATOR] - Off now to continue exploring this wonderful sight for what I might find to read next. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 03-05-2011 at 07:54 AM. Reason: Deleted self-promotional material |
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I read "The Black Cloud" back in high school (not for school...for my own enjoyment...my father had (has) a paperback copy). I rather enjoyed it.
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anywhoo, scanned this thread. never read SF myself, but I guess now I know whose works I SHOULDN'T read if ever I am tempted to go into the genre. |
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This is so funny to me that Heinlein has provoked such a vociferous debate. I actually liked Citizen of the Galaxy when I read it back when, must have been about junior high. In fact maybe I will go back and read it again. I recall that I did not care for a lot of his other books I read: Starman Jones, Starship Troopers, Have Space Suit—Will Travel, Stranger in a Strange Land, not because of any thing about his views. I just thought these were silly.
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Three of the above are on the Top 100 Sci-Fi books list and two of them were Hugo award winners. Two are listed as targeted to teenage boys and are part of what are referred to as Heinlein Juveniles. Starship Troopers was meant to be the 13th of the Heinlein Juveniles series but was turned down by Scribner, it ended up published by Putnam and won the Hugo for best novel. Personally I have only read Stranger in a Strange Land in my early 20s and Starship Troopers just prior to the movie coming out. I recall enjoying both of these books quite a lot. With 4 Hugo awards, I think it is safe to say that Robert Heinlein is not a Science Fiction author you should never read. |
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He gets brickbats from some folks for political views that anticipate Libertarian, though his politics are arguably not so simply defined. He was raised in a Midwest fundamentalist "Bible Belt" environment, and a lot of his work can be viewed in part as him systematically examining the beliefs he was raised in, asking "Does this make sense?", and concluding that it didn't. "Middle period" Heinlein is generally considered his best, but even at the end of his life he was still searching and growing, looking for things beyond those he had talked about and new directions for his stories. I met him, years back. He was in reality a rather shy man, but felt it his duty to be available to his fans when he did appear at a public event, and was uniformly polite and gracious when he did. ______ Dennis Last edited by DMcCunney; 03-05-2011 at 12:47 AM. |
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