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The Mote In God's Eye - Community Reviews back

by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle
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XLeptodactylous
XLeptodactylous rated it 10 years ago
Yes, but Kindle.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
To me there seems to be something about these pre-1980's science fiction novels that I am drawn towards reading. Maybe it has something to do with being influenced by my Dad to read the Isaac Asimov novels, or more likely it has something to do with my life long passion for science-fiction. However,...
William's Book Blog
William's Book Blog rated it 10 years ago
I need to be clear that I'm reviewing the audiobook here - in print or ebook this title would fare at least one star better. L J Ganser, the narrator, has done this book no favours whatsoever. I can just about put up with his pronunciation of Murchison, which he chooses to rhyme with murk rather tha...
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 11 years ago
For some reason I always find Larry Niven much better with Jerry Pournelle than without; [b:Inferno|100369|Inferno (Inferno, #1)|Larry Niven|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388270577s/100369.jpg|2015541], [b:Lucifer's Hammer|218467|Lucifer's Hammer|Larry Niven|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388268115...
Chris Reher
Chris Reher rated it 11 years ago
Feeling nostalgic about this title about First Contact. It was one of the first books I read that spurred my interest in sci-fi and speculative fiction. A classic and still an original.
ken
ken rated it 12 years ago
Bland characters and bad writing make Mote a tough read. After fighting my way halfway through I decided reading a synopsis would be enough.What annoyed me most are the human characters. All of them. They are just a collection of stereotypes without any depth. Having them live in a society that is b...
All the Time in the World
All the Time in the World rated it 12 years ago
Sometimes when I revisit a book I read many years ago, it doesn't hold up very well. Glad to say that this one did. Yes, I agree that it starts off pretty slowly, but all that exposition gives you the context on which the rest of the action - particularly the military structure and decision-making...
Maggie the Ranter
Maggie the Ranter rated it 12 years ago
Although I feel this is a classic read, there was a lot of this book that could have been trimmed off. It had a very slow start, things didn't really pickup until we started seeing some of the alien POV, and the characterization wasn't real deep.That being said, I am glad I stuck with it. A solid 3 ...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 13 years ago
Solid science fiction about first contact, set in a universe where humanity reached the stars, fractured, and has slowly knit itself back together under imperial/aristocratic power. This doesn't actually come through that much for much of the book, other than mentioning that one of the main characte...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 13 years ago
This was a guide to outlining I picked up from an author I follow on Twitter, and I found it an interesting, albeit brief guide to outlining novels. It runs through the types of outlines one can use for their novels as she highlights her own method and how it works for her, as well as features insi...
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