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[ale] WAY OT: Remembering a book
- Subject: [ale] WAY OT: Remembering a book
- From: jdp at algoloma.com (JD)
- Date: Wed, 01 May 2013 12:11:44 -0400
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On 05/01/2013 11:04 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> +1 that Heinlein didn't see Starship troopers. I almost walked out of the theater.
>
I re-read it in 2008. It was just as great a read as I remembered at age 12.
Friday, SISL, TMIAHM and some of his other books are still great too, BTW.
Throwing rocks - I love it.
For a more current hard-sci-fi author, KSR's Red Mars series is pretty great.
HIGHLY recommended.