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Jul. 15th, 2002 07:38 pmHeh, Rocky Horror is on AMC. Turning on the TV to have the Criminologist staring at me was amusing.
I've finished a lot of Heinlein this week, and need to pick up more. I still only have a vague grasp on his future history.
I go home Thursday, stagger in sometime on Friday. The Mystery of the Downed Server will be solved at that time...unless Dave's robot named Orlando gets here first to take me home
I've finished a lot of Heinlein this week, and need to pick up more. I still only have a vague grasp on his future history.
I go home Thursday, stagger in sometime on Friday. The Mystery of the Downed Server will be solved at that time...unless Dave's robot named Orlando gets here first to take me home
Heinlein
Date: 2002-07-16 03:36 am (UTC)Keep in mind as you choose that Heinlen began suffering from TIAs (mini strokes) in 1977, and IMO, the books published after this time are not of the same philosophical caliber as his prior works. Here's a pretty comprehensive set of articles and reading lists for him, 'Heinlein Links'
If you like a nice fluffy romp thru comparitive religion and social structure, may I recommend
Shari Tepper. Sadly, alot of her stuff is out of print, but can be gotten used or at a library.
Even fluffier sci-fi? Spider Robinson, you'll laugh your arse off...
Re: Heinlein
Date: 2002-07-16 03:48 am (UTC)I read Stranger a while ago, and intend to dig it up again when I get home...I've Cat who Walked through Walls, Time Enough for Love (yes, awful points to start!), and a volume holding Waldo and Magic, Inc
I also seem to recall another short story by him starring a Time Corps officer that was in one of those decade-anthology things.
Re: Heinlein
Date: 2002-07-16 02:00 pm (UTC)