Stars and Gods
by Larry Niven
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"... collects a dazzling assortment of Niven's most eclectic work into one captivating volume. Here are hand-selected excerpts from his novels ... as well as numerous short stories, nonfiction articles, collaborations, and correspondence"--Jacket.Tags
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I generally like Niven's books, but am not an rabid fan. The format seemed more like advertising for the books from which the excerpts were taken, or catering to his fanclub. The excerpts didn't work for me as they were, necessarily, incomplete and not a well-rounded story. Some stories, like Chicxulub, were great and I would have missed them if I hadn't tried this book. Most books of previously published work would reference original publication, & I missed that as I was curious about the time frame of this collection. 'Travelers' in particular was quite a presentiment of (current) Covid situation.
This collection is heavy on excerpts from Niven's most recent novels--I've read most of them, so maybe I'm biased but such excerpts don't seem worth reprinting in a collection like this. The short stories and non-fiction, on the other hand, were great. I have always liked the short intros Niven writes and I enjoyed all of them in this collection.
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Larry Niven received his B.A. in mathematics in 1962. His first novel, World of Ptavvs (1966), was a success and launched his career. Niven has won five Hugos and one Nebula award, testimony that his colleagues in the science fiction world respect his work. Perhaps Niven's most well-known creation is Ringworld, a distant planet that may be taken show more as a metaphor for Earth, as it was once great but has since fallen into decay. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Stars and Gods
- Original publication date
- 2010-08
- People/Characters
- Louis Wu; The Hindmost; Chmee; Tunesmith; Hanville Svetz; Miya (show all 22); Sylvia Plath; Allen; Father Canon Don Camillus; Lord Regapisk; Fethiwong of Dirty Birds; Lord Sandry; Tras Preetror; Rachel; Gabriel; High Councilwoman Kyu Ho; Kirsten; Eric; Sigmund Ausfaller; Nessus; Omar Tanaka-Singh; Sven Herbert-Draskovics
- Important places
- Ringworld; Mars; Hell; Condiego; Harlequin's Moon; Fleet of Worlds (show all 7); New Terra
- First words
- We have here a collection everything that's been going on in my life for the past six years or so, since I published Scatterbrain.
- Quotations
- Historians aren't interested [in] writing it down when everyone around them is dying.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It was a thing not to have missed.
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