To: FreetheSouth!
I'm in no way a Heinlein "expert", like some Freepers I've observed, but I have read The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Friday and, of course, Stranger in a Strange Land. I've read a lot more of Asimov than of Heinlein, including The Final Question that is cited in the article above.
To: FairWitness
Ive read about all of them, but Robert Heinlein holds a very special place in my heart and bookshelf.
To: FairWitness
You've read Heinlein but you haven't read "Time Enough For Love"? Shame on you! TEFL was arguably his greatest work and the one against the others should be judged; Stranger In A Strange Land pales in comparison.
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11/23/2002 7:18:29 PM PST by
tortoise
To: FairWitness
I've read a lot more of Asimov than of Heinlein, including The Final Question that is cited in the article above. I'm a big Asimov short story fan too. My personal faves are "The Nine Billion Names of God" and "The Billiard Ball".
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