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The Moon Is A Harsh MistressBooks had always been one of the most important entertainment for mankind. Which book is your favorite? The following SERCountTM Ratings Report uses the search engine result count to rank popularity. |
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If you're the type of reader who likes what Heinlein has to say but don't like the way he says it (i.e. you think to yourself, "Starship Troopers has no plot" or "The Howards are just a bunch of redheads who want to have sex with each other") then read this book. It's got a fairly conventional plot line and four well-developed characters. Also, while it gets preachy in some places, it's no libertarian manifesto (and NOT Atlas Shrugged lite). There's no Col. Dubois or Juibal Harshaw telling you the way things are. You DO have to get used to lunaspeak; if you didn't like A Clockwork Orange or Huckleberry Finn because of the dialect, you might have trouble with this. However, I find that as long as you don't say to yourself every 10 minutes "the grammar sucks!", you should have no problem with it.
If you've never read Heinlein be warned: most of his novels are "love it or hate it." While The Moon is a Harsh Mistress tends to get a less extreme response than most of his other stuff, there are still those who loathe it. That said, the majority don't loathe it. I'd recommend this book any any open-minded person, whether or not you like science fiction. If you're a fan of everything Heinlein and have not read it, I can only shake my head....
All in all, a good story about getting what you pay for and paying for what you get. TANSTAAFL!