burrocrat
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i read a cool book today called 'the moon is a harsh mistress' by robert heinlein. but before i get to that part i should say this: i was looking for another book by this author 'starship troopers' because somebody on here mentioned it a while back (frixxxx i think) but the library didn't have it and i have to wait for it to come in by interlibrary loan, so whatever you do don't say anything about starship troopers because i don't want the book spoiled before i read it. yes i know there is a movie after the book but i haven't seen it either and am avoiding finding anything out about it. thanks.
so i picked this book by the same author to see if i would like it or his style or whatever, and i have to say i was pleasantly surprised. it is a dystopian story about a penal colony on the moon, artificial intelligence, human rights, politics, and survival in a mean but ultimately fair world. kind of along the lines of 'the matrix' or 'hunger games'. except it was written in 1966 so it must be the granddaddy of them all, and i thought it was incredibly still relevant today.
anyways, it took a bit to get used to the short-hand way of some of the dialogue, but i thought overall it was a good read and not a waste of time. i picked it up last night and read two chapters, then this morning after some chores, i started reading again and didn't put it down until i finished it. but i have always been obsessive that way with a good book.
has anybody else read this one?
so i picked this book by the same author to see if i would like it or his style or whatever, and i have to say i was pleasantly surprised. it is a dystopian story about a penal colony on the moon, artificial intelligence, human rights, politics, and survival in a mean but ultimately fair world. kind of along the lines of 'the matrix' or 'hunger games'. except it was written in 1966 so it must be the granddaddy of them all, and i thought it was incredibly still relevant today.
anyways, it took a bit to get used to the short-hand way of some of the dialogue, but i thought overall it was a good read and not a waste of time. i picked it up last night and read two chapters, then this morning after some chores, i started reading again and didn't put it down until i finished it. but i have always been obsessive that way with a good book.
has anybody else read this one?