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Ringworld (original 1970; edition 1988)

by Larry Niven

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Title:Ringworld
Authors:Larry Niven
Info:Easton Press (1988), Leather Bound
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Ringworld by Larry Niven (1970)

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    fugitive: Another hard science fiction book about a fully realized world with lots of technical details.
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    santhony: If you enjoy the science fiction genre featuring huge, interstellar habitats, this fits the bill.
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    Titan by John Varley (lquilter)
    lquilter: If you liked the gee-whizziness and adventure / exploration of RINGWORLD, but couldn't stomach the sexism, try Varley's TITAN (and sequels in the trilogy, WIZARD and DEMON) -- all the fun but only a fraction of the annoying ideology.
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    Sundiver by David Brin (LamontCranston)
    LamontCranston: Space Opera, updated. Strange mystery, assemble a crew of lively characters, go explore it. Sound familiar?
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    LamontCranston: Space Opera, updated. Strange mystery, assemble a crew of lively characters, go explore it. Sound familiar?
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    Foundation by Isaac Asimov (nar_)
    nar_: Space travelling and interminable, huge lands and space... so huge !
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    mentatjack: One of the blurbs on the cover of A World Too Near compares The Entire and the Rose favorably to The Ringworld series by Larry Niven.
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the ringworld was pleasingly imaginative, but i feel it had potential for much more.

there were creative concepts in some characters, but this was balanced by others being a bit cliche.

the ending was abrupt and ridiculously uneventful.

no regrets reading it, but it would never appear at the top of my scifi reading list. ( )
  mortensengarth | Apr 25, 2013 |
Blimey, it was a bit rubbish really. Doesn't pass the Bechdel Test (which a novel-length book with more than one female character ought to do pretty easily), all winds up too quickly. Idea-focused, true, but that shouldn't let it off actually having a bit of heart as well. ( )
  comixminx | Apr 5, 2013 |
Ringworld - a Young Adult book that exemplifies the key elements of technology-driven fiction, and so embodies the new generation of science fiction and SF writers. Ok, that may be how the review would start if this book were written in the 2010s. But [b:Ringworld|61179|Ringworld|Larry Niven|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348622769s/61179.jpg|924711] is from a different era (the 1970s), a different world altogether (pre-Microsoft Earth). What was then hailed as an innovative narrative style may now be viewed as stunted and disjointed. But for a young mind just opening to the wonders of science and discovery, Ringworld was like a door into a new way of thinking, out-of-the-box and imaginative. So taken by its story, I was ready then to take the closest stepping disk to the land of rishathra, leaving the tumultuous world about to be engulfed by the first oil crisis behind. Without a doubt, it made its mark on me, and even today, I think of it as the best SF novel ever-written.But, I realize this may not be the case for those weaned on [a:Peter Hamilton|4162652|Peter Hamilton|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66-251a730d696018971ef4a443cdeaae05.jpg] and [a:Neal Stephenson|545|Neal Stephenson|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1314902446p2/545.jpg], so suffice it to say, it's a worthy read despite the datedness. For today's readers, this will perhaps be an archivist effort rather than the life-engaging experience it was. Alas, the world context has changed. ( )
1 vote ricaustria | Apr 5, 2013 |
Interesting concept. Some elements felt very dated from a social perspective. Ahead of its time in classic sci-fi style but felt a bit long in places. ( )
  canadianbill | Apr 1, 2013 |
First book a series, this was great fun and my favorite kind of science fiction. A band of human + alien travelers/adventurers are hired to test a new spacecraft and investigate an unknown world. The world, once reached, turns out to be an engineered world of such a size that it could sustain billions and billions of beings, but exploring this world and uncovering its secrets will prove to be more challenging than our adventurers plan on. Lots of great details without being too fussy, fantastic characters, humor, adventure, secrets, a tiny bit of sex...this book has everything. Plus the best swears ever, tonge it! I listened to this book, and the narrator, Patrick Cullen, is superb. ( )
  eenerd | Nov 30, 2012 |
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Larry Nivenprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cullen, PatrickNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Giancola, DonatoCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Johnson, Steven VincentCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Sternbach,RickCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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A new place is being built, a world of huge dimensions, encompassing millions of miles, stronger than any planet before it. There is gravity, and with high walls and its proximity to the sun, a livable new planet that is three million times the area of the Earth can be formed. We can start again!

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Two humans and two aliens, who are traveling to distant reaches of space to prevent a future catastrophe, crash on a ringworld apparently created by superior technologies.

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