Helpful Score: 2
A very interesting story. It is dated but still riveting!
Helpful Score: 1
A classic Heinlein, take one 1950's leave it to beaver family of four, a dinner guest and the kitchen help, add an atomic war and a well stocked bomb shelter. Shake well and displace a thousand years into the future. Good stuff. A bit odd at times but thats what you get when you stir in social commentary with a good survival/adventure/apocalypse theme.
A classic book, a rousing tale. Loved it.
More Libertarian commentary on race and gender in the 1960s US, but a fun read, nonetheless.
This was a great book. Full of surprises. If you liked Stranger is a Strange Land, you will like this book.
Wow. So many controversial topics touched on, it's hard to remember them all. This book reminded me of how much of a free-reign Sci Fi authors (and other authors) have. And the implications for 'thought' are huge. Thanks Robert Heinlein!
From back cover: Only Robert Heinlein could have created this powerful, all-too-prophetic novel of what happens after a massive nuclear attack on America. It is the story of the one family whose members survive to facr a strange and harrowing future.
There's a sign at Farnham's Freehold which says, among other notices:
TRADING POST & RESTAURANT BAR
American Vodka, Corn Liquor, Smoked Bear Meat, Jerked Quisling (by the neck) Crepes Suzettes to order. Any BOOK accepted as cash. Day nursery, Free Kittens!!! School of contract bridge. Blacksmithing while you wait.
Ring bell and wait. Advance with your hands up, and stay on the path to avoid mines--we lost three customers last week.
There's a sign at Farnham's Freehold which says, among other notices:
TRADING POST & RESTAURANT BAR
American Vodka, Corn Liquor, Smoked Bear Meat, Jerked Quisling (by the neck) Crepes Suzettes to order. Any BOOK accepted as cash. Day nursery, Free Kittens!!! School of contract bridge. Blacksmithing while you wait.
Ring bell and wait. Advance with your hands up, and stay on the path to avoid mines--we lost three customers last week.
This may be the most unbelieveable book ever. Bored from the start and never got past how it just never made sense. Stilted conversations and a boring scenario.
Heinlein: nuclear apocalypse; survival techniques; gratuitous sex; spousal abandonment; marital indifference; incest; racial intolerance; female slavery; time travel; cannibalism. Who should want more in a Sci-Fi classic -- even in an ugly one?