A Google user
I decided to read this to see what 'ole Heinlein left us with. Having read a number of his other books, I am familiar with his style. I couldn't call this one outstanding, however. The main character could have used more development. It seemed to read like a youth book. Judgments about people were drawn too quickly. The "happy ending female relationship" came too easy. Here's a tech thing that really bothered me: When the earth got blown up, the energy wave radiated outward. They were running from this wave acting as if the wave would kill them. There is NO WAY that the concentration of energy would stay the same light years away. It would diminish more and more the farther away from the source point you traveled.
Cliff Bramlett
Well worth the read. Spider Robinson upholds the Heinlein style with this story about some of Heinlein's usual themes - various types of love, dictators getting into things they shouldn't, and thoughts on a better life for humanity in general, wrapped in a nice melding of space age tech and down home common sense. Mr. Robinson does branch into the mystical a bit more than I personally would like, but telling you where he goes with that would spoil some parts of the story. If you enjoy Heinlein's other works, you'll most likely enjoy this.
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Ralph deGennaro
Spider did a great job writing. I am sad to say though that it's not classic Heinlein. And I know a cover band writing originals sounds bad. Despite that comment, I did enjoy this book. In a few places it got too wordy. It's probably true to the outline, but I feel it focused too much on the back story. And then it ended a bit too abruptly. Still, like I said, a good read. I'd recommend it to any sci-fi fan, not just Heinlein fans.
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