Together and separately, Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven have written dozens of books set in the fictional universe of the CoDominium and the First and Second Empires of Man. What's your favorite - the Second Empire "Moties"? John Christian Falkenberg? The war worlds?
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4 books · 8 voters · list created January 30th, 2011 by Jennifer Pournelle (votes) .
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message 1: by Sffgeek (new)

Sffgeek I'm not sure which books can be included. Can Footfall (another all-time favourite) be included as at the start of the period? What about Legacy of Heorot?


message 2: by Kathie (new)

Kathie What about the Ringworld Trilogy? The Integral Trees? There's so MANY Larry Niven books missing from this list. And, Footfall, loved that book.


message 3: by DaveA (new)

DaveA @Kathie: Nitehr Ringworld nor Integral Trees are in the Empire of Man universe. Ringworld is in the "Known Space" universe, and Integral is in it's own universe.

For a list of all Larry Niven books see http://www.goodreads.com/list/user_vo... (tell me if that link does not work)


message 4: by Kathie (new)

Kathie I was just asking abut Larry Niven's books in general, I couldn't find those titles. I know they are different series. I did finally find the books I asked about. I don't know if they were added later or if I just searched for them incorrectly, but I didn't find them under Niven's name the first time. Thanks for the link, though, that's probably what I stumbled on to.


message 5: by DaveA (new)

DaveA @Kathie: This list and the one I sent you are just for people to vote for the books that are their favorites. If you're looking for a book to put in your bookshelf (as "read" or "to read" or whatever), you can actually create the book.

Feel free to send me PM (private message) if you need more help.


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