This is another collection of his juveniles from the ‘Fifties. I really enjoyed the last one, so I think I’ll get a kick out of these. Also, Heinlein. ‘Nuff said.
This is another collection of his juveniles from the ‘Fifties. I really enjoyed the last one, so I think I’ll get a kick out of these. Also, Heinlein. ‘Nuff said.
This is his very first novel, but the interesting thing is, it was never published during his lifetime. I’m very fascinated with this because I want to know why it never made it into print back then, considering how amazing…
As you all know by now, I’m a huge Heinlein fan. This one collects three of his juvenile adventures for the pulps. I’ve never read any of his YA material before, so this should be interesting.
Heinlein is probably my favorite classic SF writer, if not my favorite all-time SF writer. The man had a foot in the past and the other in the future. His social ideas were astounding, and STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND…
I have marveled at the adventures of such amazing protagonists like Michael Valentine Smith and Lazarus Long. I keep hearing about this Friday dame, and I think it’s high time I checked her out. Heinlein very rarely disappoints me.