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    beerbque, imho, one of heinlein's most fun swashbuckling, gotta read it twice to get the deeper stuff, is Glory Road. it is one i re-read every couple of years and the underneath stuff gets more interesting and the story still carries me along like the barsoom stories did when i was about nine!
    enjoy the first time experience
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    The Moon IS A HArsh Mistress is one of my favorites as well as Puppet Masters, which Invasion of the Body Snatchers ripped off. Glory Road is good as well. Double Star is fun and I usually read Friday once a year as well as Stranger In A Strange Land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Wright
    The Moon IS A HArsh Mistress is one of my favorites as well as Puppet Masters, which Invasion of the Body Snatchers ripped off. Glory Road is good as well. Double Star is fun and I usually read Friday once a year as well as Stranger In A Strange Land.

    Rob
    Invasion was published in 1956, Puppet was published in 1979. I think you got who ripped off who backwards.

    As for where to start, I would agree that Stranger is probably it, but be prepared to get through the first 90 pages or so which are really slow.

    Adam

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    [quote="arrogcowInvasion was published in 1956, Puppet was published in 1979. I think you got who ripped off who backwards.

    Adam[/quote]

    Actually, The Puppet Masters was first published in 1951. It was ripped off by a 1956 movie, The Brain Eaters. Heinlein sued and got a settlement. He apparently didn't consider Invasion to be a ripoff. The reconsideration of a theme is common in SF, as Heinlein himself repeatedly pointed out.

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    I stand corrected, the 1979 date I used was when the copyright was renued. 1951 is the correct date.

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by chacbalam
    The Long family turns up in another Heinlein book. I forget the title but it involves a dimmension hopping familiy being chased from one story book dimension to another. They end up settling in universe of the Long family after visiting many other universes including OZ. For some reason it has always been one of my favorite books.
    "The Number of the Beast"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dano9672
    "The Number of the Beast"
    Is that 668???

    Oh, no........ That's the Neighbor of the Beast.


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