based on the choice of people with a refined taste for books. This is a list of books to read before you die, as selected by contemporary critics and book lovers. Perhaps what makes these books great is the fact that they contain thecoreof a great thought inside, clothed in a fine...
Final thoughts on the best Space Opera Books It’s fun to explore imaginations through novels, especially the ones that include extra-terrestrials activities, which humans have been so intrigued about for the longest time. Science fiction broadens your knowledge of how far a human’s imagination ...
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And could have made the whole list of ten by Dick. Heinlein made a life-long impact on me during my formative years from 13-18 (1964-1969). I developed problems with Heinlein as I got older, but I still regularly reread his books published before 1960. They are sentimental favorites, ...
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Robert Heinlein‘s sci-fi adventure Friday. Heinlein fans were relieved to see the master return — after a seven-year hiatus and the worst book of his career, 1980’s The Number of the Beast— to kiss-kiss bang-bang form. This is a fun spy novel, featuring a kick-ass combat courier...
"If This Goes On-"(1940) is a short science fiction story by Robert A. Heinlein, that describes the futuristic state of USA that is governed by the theocracy. He used aspects of mass communication, applied physiology and hysterical populace to explore their influences on Christianity. ...
Along with Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers, The Forever War is a backbone of the “military science fiction” subgenre—a true pioneer of the form that still speaks to us while our wars spin madly on, just as Haldeman predicted.
“A Logic Named Joe” by Murray Leinster (1946) – A humorous story about a computer that becomes too smart for its own good. “The Man Who Sold the Moon” by Robert A. Heinlein (1950) – A witty tale about a businessman who schemes to claim the moon. “The Roads Must Roll” by...