tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4126862445245993591.post5180710566129786477..comments2024-02-22T12:02:20.922-07:00Comments on The Next 50: Time Travelers Strictly Cash / Spider RobinsonWandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12731311054637831837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4126862445245993591.post-81281219715639041372015-07-31T12:21:18.090-06:002015-07-31T12:21:18.090-06:00Guy, we seem to have quite similar sensibilities o...Guy, we seem to have quite similar sensibilities on the SF genre. I'm always glad to get your feedback on the books that I'm reading. You're right, some of the older stuff needs to be enjoyed when one is young and foolish! ;)Wandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12731311054637831837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4126862445245993591.post-57223843147311153582015-07-30T19:53:50.902-06:002015-07-30T19:53:50.902-06:00Hi Wanda
I read the first Callahan book but got t...Hi Wanda<br /><br />I read the first Callahan book but got tired of the series rather quickly, I don't seem to have much loyalty, but I am on Canto XVII of Paradiso so it might not just be me. Robinson's Callahan does seem aimed at a YA teenaged sensibility where everything is black and white, saving money of the family's brakes, bad, launching the holocaust really bad. I have not even been tempted to read his other books although I might try later. Some books you may have to approach when you are young and possibly in SF especially, young and male, I still have my Heinlein juveniles but found I could not reread the Moon is a Harsh Mistress much less Stranger in a Strange Land. I am not sure if this is making sense, and I may have been a bit hard on poor Spider but there you go.<br /><br />Regards<br />GuyGuyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12546069846136464138noreply@blogger.com