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Revolt In 2100 And Methuselahs Children by Robert A. Heinlein.
I’ve always enjoyed Heinlein’s works – his libertarian ideals and positive, if not conflict free, future visions have always made for appealing literature. Also, I really like the fact that much of his work is based in a consistent universe where one work leads into or foreshadows others.
Sometimes the writing can be a little pedantic, especially where he’s trying to draw distinctions between the sexes, but this is just a ‘nit to pick in an overrall enjoyable science-fiction tale. |