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42. The Burning City by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2007-08-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description Set in the world of Niven's popular The Magic Goes Away, The Burning City transports readers to an enchanted ancient city that often bears a provocative resemblance to our own modem society. Here Yagen-Atep, the volatile and voracious god of fire, holds sway, alternately protecting and destroying the city's denizens. In Tep's Town, nothing can burn indoors and no fire can start: by accident -- except when the Burning comes upon the city. Then the people, possessed by Yagen-Atep, set their own town ablaze in a riotous orgy of destruction that often comes without warning. Whandall Placehold has lived with the Burning all his life. Fighting his way to adulthood in the mean-but-magical streets of the city's most blighted neighborhoods, Whandall alone dreams of escaping the god's wrath to find a new and better life. But his best hope for freedom may lie with Morth of Atlantis, the enigmatic sorcerer who killed his father! Both gritty and exotic, The Burning City is unique fantasy vision unlike any you have read before. Whandall Placehold grows up in the stagnant, three-class society of Tep's town, part of a gang of thieves. No one gets in or out, since the town is hemmed in by a malevolent forest. But when Whandall is chosen by Yagen-Atep to start the Burnings, he resists the compulsion and, aided by Atlantean wizard Morth, escapes through the forest with a group of children he saves from certain death. As the years pass, Whandall builds an empire, buys wagons and bison, and builds a trade route all along the California coast--except for Tep's Town. Life is good for Whandall and his bride, Willow, until they get a message from a desperate Morth: he convinces Whandall to return to Tep's Town and help eradicate, once and for all, an ancient magical being from Atlantis who has been trying to kill Morth for many years. The Burning City is a lively book that deftly integrates social concerns of today with the magic and mythology of yesterday. Cameo appearances by the Native American god Coyote and the Norse god Loki add to the mischievous nature of the book. With a well-thought-out system of magic, characters with depth, unicorns, and swashbuckling adventure, this book is sure to please hardcore fantasy readers and fans of Niven and Pournelle. --Robert Gately Customer Reviews (57)
still cannot figure this book out
Wonderful Buy
Unusual, remarkable, and satisfying
Overlong, but largely enjoyable fantasy of the distant past
Drop your assumptions at the door! |
43. Inferno by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | |
Paperback: 237
Pages
(1988-08)
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Customer Reviews (57)
useful for those in recovery
A very cool retake on an old theme
Captivating
I agree
Fun Adolescent Fantasy From other reviews I'd expected a bit more emphasis on a science-fiction rationalization from the protagonist, but they were rare and subordinate to the action.The ending was satisfying and unexpected. It wasn't especially comic, despite the opportunities and occasional suspected effort, and it wasn't particularly moving. The characters were cardboard figures, the thrills were absent, the prose itself was utilitarian and unromantic--nonetheless I enjoyed it for what it was, though I won't be reading it again. Note: a 3 star ranking from me is actually pretty good; I reserve 4 stars for tremendously good works, and 5 only for the rare few that are or ought to be classic; unfortunately most books published are 2 or less. ... Read more |
44. Footfall by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | |
Hardcover: 574
Pages
(1985-12-01)
Asin: B000L3OT9Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | |
Mass Market Paperback: 592
Pages
(1991-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Writing separately, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle are responsible for a number of science fiction classics, such as the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Ringworld, Debt of Honor, and The Integral Trees. Together they have written the critically acclaimed bestsellers Inferno, Footfall, and The Legacy of Heorot, among others. The Mote In God's Eye is their acknowledged masterpiece, an epic novel of mankind's first encounter with alien life that transcends the genre. In the Mote the humans find an ancient civilization--at least one millionyears old--that has always been bottled up in their cloistered solar systemfor lack of a star drive.The Moties are welcoming and kind, yet ratherevasive about certain aspects of their society.It seems the Moties have adark problem, one they've been unable to solve in over a million years. This is the first collaboration between Niven and Pournelle, two masters ofhard science fiction, and it combines Pournelle's interest in the militaryand sociology with Niven's talent for creating interesting, believablealiens. The novel meticulously examines every aspect of First Contact, fromthe Moties' biology, society, and art, to the effects of the meeting onhumanity's economics, politics, and religions. And all the while suspensebuilds as we watch the humans struggle toward the truth. --BrooksPeck Customer Reviews (168)
A Great Sci-Fi Story
Enjoyable but drags at times..
Really cool book!
A good idea, but somehow lacking in readability
Elite Science Fiction |
46. Fallen Angels by Larry and Pournelle, Jerry and Flynn, Michael Niven | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1111)
Asin: B003U5VKA6 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (58)
Niven and Pournelle give fanservice
Awesome!
A Powerful and Entertaining Alternate History
Very disappointing
Enjoyed this. |
47. The GUIDE TO LARRY NIVEN'S RINGWORLD by David B Stein | |
Hardcover: 188
Pages
(1994-02-01)
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48. The Magic Goes Away Collection: The Magic Goes Away, The Magic May Return, and More Magic | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2005-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Featuring a brand-new introduction by Larry Niven, The Magic Goes Away Collection gives readers insight into the breathtaking world of Niven and Jerry Pournelle's The Burning City and Burning Tower and stands on its own as a landmark in fantasy fiction Customer Reviews (4)
Excellent stories dealing with Magic
The magic has returned!
Variable quality, but engaging "SF-fantasy" from 9 authors
It's about time |
49. The Descent of Anansi by Steven Barnes, Larry Niven | |
Mass Market Paperback: 288
Pages
(1991-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (4)
The Descent of Anansi
Readable
Great read!
decent read |
50. Short Stories by Larry Niven (Study Guide): Flash Crowd, Grendel, Procrustes, Inconstant Moon, Flatlander, Neutron Star, the Magic Goes Away | |
Paperback: 68
Pages
(2010-09-14)
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51. Tales of Known Space: The Universe of Larry Niven by Larry Niven | |
Mass Market Paperback: 240
Pages
(1985-11-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (7)
Early Larry Niven
Early Larry Niven
Best of Niven, yet still average SF
Not Free SF Reader
good early stuff |
52. A Gift From Earth by Larry Niven | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1987-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (12)
Really Good Classic Niven
Super Reader
Not a big deal
One of Larry's early novels
One of Niven's worst novels, an improbable tale of rebellion Plateau is a Venus-like cauldron with only one habitable area, the giant mountain Mt. Lookitthat. When the slowboats sent by the UN reached it, the crew, who had worked hard for 30 years to bring the ship to Plateau, decided to set up a dictatorship over the colonists, who were frozen in statis during the journey. The Crew's power over the Colonists is their control of the Hospital and their ability to punish criminals by the death penalty and extract their organs to prolong the life of those loyal to the Crew. This story is set in the first half of Niven's Known Space universe (2000-2400), and shows the same obsession over the death penalty and organ transplantation as other works of that era, such as the Gil "the Arm" Hamilton stories collected in FLATLANDER. Change comes to Plateau in the form of a UN ramrobot carrying blueprints for improved alloplasty (using gadgets instead of organs). Such a development threatens the existence of the status quo and the Crew scrambles to deal with the situation. The Sons of Earth, a Colonist rebel group, decide to seize the moment. Their new hero is Matt Keller, an unassuming young man with a physic power of invisibility through making others not notice him. The novel is full of improbable developments, and Matt's power essentially makes him a superman, which means there's little intrigue or depth because Matt can get through anything. The characters seem like they came out of 1960's America, as the women are submissive and everybody has American names, plus nobody seems to use the metric system. This novel was published in 1968 and it's difficult to see why it is so immature, considering that at the same time Niven wrote a number of Known Space short stories that were really excellent. Perhaps A GIFT FROM EARTH was simply an early work that he couldn't get published until years later. In any event, it is so pulpish that it is difficult to read. A GIFT FROM EARTH is one of the last books to read in the Known Space universe. I'd definitely recommend reading the Gil "the Arm" Hamilton stories collected in FLATLANDER, which gives a history of organ transplanting highly helpful to understand A GIFT FROM EARTH, and Niven's most acclaimed novel RINGWORLD. ... Read more |
53. The Dragons of Heorot by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Steven Barnes | |
Paperback: 596
Pages
(1996-09-05)
Isbn: 1857233735 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (4)
The Dragons of Heorot
Not Free SF Reader
Released under different title in US
Good sequel to The Legacy of Heorot |
54. Destiny's Forge: A Man-Kzin Wars Novel by Paul Chafe | |
Mass Market Paperback: 976
Pages
(2007-09-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Paul Chafe presents a masterpiece in the grand tradition of epic science fiction. No fan of Larry Niven's best-selling Known Space series can miss Destiny's Forge. Customer Reviews (19)
To complete collection
Cat Scratch Fever!
Bloated, with horrid editing errors and a cliche plot
this novel will suck you in...
The best of the bunch |
55. Inferno by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | |
Paperback: 237
Pages
(1978-12-02)
list price: US$1.95 Isbn: 0671826581 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (6)
The "Good" Book
Classic Niven still holds up very well
One HELL of a ride! :)
Serialization
tremendous, irreverent fun |
56. Limits by Larry Niven | |
Hardcover: 205
Pages
(1985-02-01)
Asin: B000P15GGW Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Not Free SF Reader
More help needed |
57. World of Ptavvs ; A Gift from Earth ; Neutron Star by Larry Niven | |
Paperback: 700
Pages
(1991)
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58. Neutron Star by Larry Niven | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1979-01-01)
Asin: B003X69H3O Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
59. Flight of the Horse by Larry Niven | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1985-11-12)
list price: US$2.95 Isbn: 0345334183 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (4)
Gotta Love Larry
Not Free SF Reader
A funny, quirky time-travel story
Time travel is fantasy...and the traveler doesn't know it! |
60. Man-Kzin Wars V by Larry Niven | |
Mass Market Paperback: 336
Pages
(2002-01-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (3)
This is a good one...
Second best of the series so far. For those of you unfamiliar with the series, I wouldn't really advise starting with this book, although it wouldn't be as disastrous a mistake as starting with book five of SOME series. All you REALLY need to know going in is that Kzinti are a sentient, spacefaring race evolved from carnivorous hunting cats, seven feet tall and 500 pounds of mighty warrior who consider it marginally dishonorable to plan an attack against so trivial an opponent as an omnivorous monkey, and whose general "strategy" amounts to "first you scream and then you leap". For this reason, and this reason alone, humanity always wins in the long run. The short run, however, can get quite unpleasant for the unwary monkeyboys. The entire series is excellent, and highly recommended.
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