Il giardino di Rama
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9788817672818 (8817672815)
Publish date: March 1992
Publisher: Rizzoli
Pages no: 420
Edition language: Italian
Series: Rama (#3)
“Ever been laid, boy?” Raman Family Robinson and it reads like one of the biots wrote it. Lee is now two books into doing to Clarke’s ‘Rama’ exactly what he condemns his characters for doing and irony isn’t in his dictionary. Bless him, at one point in the middle of a wedding scene straight out of ‘...
Okay, I’ll admit it: this book’s title is what lured me in: what the best do better than everyone else. But something went wrong when I tried ordering all of Jon Gordon’s books from my library system—they didn’t have them all. I think I’ve figured out why. Gordon’s book are not only allegorical, but...
I’m not sure how I feel about business books told in parable form. GETTING TO IT was one of my favorite personal success books from last year felt so much better to me than an equally good in concept book by the same authors called JUGGLING ELEPHANTS. The point is, there’s good material in THE NO CO...
If RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA was an episode of star trek, complete with dashing American captain and multiethnic crew, all phds and astrophysicists, and RAMA II was the inevitable written for money followup, GARDEN OF RAMA was the third time charm, the boozy socially complex teardown of all those way too...
Sooo, disappointing. Enjoyed reading about the parts about Rama, totally disliked the whole human parts of it and specially towards the end. And hated how suddenly when people are found alone on strange lands/ships/planets where they might never see another living person, they immediately think "Oh ...