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The Draco Tavern
The Draco Tavern
Author: Larry Niven
When a tremendous spacecraft took orbit around the Earth’s moon and began sending smaller landers down toward the North Pole, the newly arrived visitors quickly set up a permanent spaceport in Siberia. Their presence attracted many, and a few people grew conspicuously rich from secrets they learned from talking to the aliens. One of these ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765347718
ISBN-10: 0765347717
Publication Date: 11/28/2006
Pages: 336
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 5
The Draco Tavern is the collected tales of Rick Schumann, bartender to the stars--that is, the inhabitants of stars, planets, and places in between. Story after story Niven proposes a bizarre problem: alien daycare, procreation versus recreation in a species that kills their mates, negotiating the purchase of Mars; I found myself wondering how he was going to solve THIS one, but Niven does, and with aplomb. All this is set in a bar on Earth carefully designed to cater to a variety of intelligences, creating an atmosphere of general comfort and conviviality. I found myself looking in the back for a map--I'd love to visit the place!
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elizabethe avatar reviewed The Draco Tavern on + 15 more book reviews
Really enjoyed it, a quick read, several short stories that are charming and funny.
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just ok
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Interesting short story collection of Alien encounters. Dated but a fun read.
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Some of the stories have an easy-to-understand point; some of them are very obscure. I've read better stories by Niven; not real impressed by these.


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