by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Michael Flynn
This book was ok, but it didn’t really grab me and keep me interested throughout the entire book. The premise is that, instead of the global warming that most people predicted, Earth entered into an ice age. Everybody’s attempts to "go green" and limit pollution actually helped hasten that ice age...
I was absolutely stunned. I love Niven and Pournelle, and when they get into a threesome it usually works too. I can't give this book an honest review because I gave up about 10 pages in. It was terrible!. First, this was written in 2002, still believing that we're going to be going into another...
Actually a pretty interesting blend of hard science, speculative science, and dystopia. You can't really complain when all the heroes are sci-fi fanatics, and they actually manage to save the day!I agree with others that the descriptions of the glaciers was really fascinating, and much of the other ...
Small band of valiant romantics against the Proxmires (think early Algore types) of the world. Having grown up in Wisconsin, I used to play in Kettle Moraine, carved out by the glaciers 10,000 years ago. Personally, a little global warming ain't so bad. This book is great fun.
Small band of valiant romantics against the Proxmires (think early Algore types) of the world. Having grown up in Wisconsin, I used to play in Kettle Moraine, carved out by the glaciers 10,000 years ago. Personally, a little global warming ain't so bad. This book is great fun.