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2025 August 6 - Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein
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This is a survival book, nominally science fiction.
It's interesting to see how the different characters work together- or don't work together.
I enjoyed it, but not as much as some of the other books we've read this year.
It's interesting to see how the different characters work together- or don't work together.
I enjoyed it, but not as much as some of the other books we've read this year.
Rosemarie wrote: "This is a survival book, nominally science fiction.
It's interesting to see how the different characters work together- or don't work together.
I enjoyed it, but not as much as some of the other books we've read this year."
I see your point but I like a survival story too so I'm really enjoying it.
I'm halfway through and my theory:
(view spoiler)
Some great quotes in here:
"I think you are a romantic. Now this is a very romantic age, so there is no room for romantics in it, it calls for practical men."
"Life, all life has the twin drives to survive and to reproduce. intelligence is an aimless byproduct except as it serves these basic drives."
"Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal."
And the one I want to use all the time --"were you born that stupid? Or did you have ti study?"
It's interesting to see how the different characters work together- or don't work together.
I enjoyed it, but not as much as some of the other books we've read this year."
I see your point but I like a survival story too so I'm really enjoying it.
I'm halfway through and my theory:
(view spoiler)
Some great quotes in here:
"I think you are a romantic. Now this is a very romantic age, so there is no room for romantics in it, it calls for practical men."
"Life, all life has the twin drives to survive and to reproduce. intelligence is an aimless byproduct except as it serves these basic drives."
"Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal."
And the one I want to use all the time --"were you born that stupid? Or did you have ti study?"


