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Author name: Robert A. Heinlein, Spider Robinson

 : Variable Star (Tor Science Fiction)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780765351685
ISBN number: 0765351684
Label: Tor Science Fiction
Manufacturer: Tor Science Fiction
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 352
Printing Date: November 27, 2007
Publishing house: Tor Science Fiction
Release Date: November 27, 2007
Sale Popularity Level: 225792
Studio: Tor Science Fiction




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A never-before-published masterpiece from science fiction’s greatest writer, rediscovered after more than half a century.

When Joel Johnston very first met Jinny Hamilton, it seemed like a dream come true. And when she finally agreed to marry him, he felt like the luckiest man in the universe.
 
There was just one small problem. He was broke. His only goal in life was to become a composer, and he knew it would take years before he was earning enough to support a family.
 
But Jinny wasn’t willing to wait. And when Joel asked her what they were going to do for money, she gave him a most unexpected answer. She told him that her name wasn’t really Jinny Hamilton---it was Jinny Conrad, and she was the granddaughter of Richard Conrad, the wealthiest man in the solar system.

And now that she was sure that Joel loved her for herself, not for her wealth, she revealed her family’s plans for him---he would be groomed for a place in the vast Conrad empire and sire a dynasty to carry on the family business.

Most men would have jumped at the opportunity. But Joel Johnston wasn’t most men. To Jinny’s surprise, and even his own, he turned down her generous offer and then set off on the mother of all benders. And woke up on a colony ship heading out into space, torn between regret over his rash decision and his determination to forget Jinny and make a life for himself among the stars.

He was on his way to succeeding when his plans--and the plans of billions of others--were shattered by a cosmic cataclysm so devastating it would take all of humanity’s strength and ingenuity just to survive.




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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - I've waited much of my life to read this book
I became hooked on Robert Heinlein the same way that Spider Robinson did -a librarian in my small Ontario town saw me (as a very young boy) looking at non-fiction books about space and pointed me to the science fiction section. I'll love her forever.

Fast forward to university, back in the seventies, and a friend introduces me to Spider's early writings. I fell hard for Robinson's wit and style, and have read everything since.

So Variable Star, to me, is the book I waited to read all of my reading life. Is it perfect? To me, yes. I know that Spider had the chance to meet and get to know Robert Heinlein. I know that Spider probably knows Heinlein's work better than most. I suspect that, as Spider has said, Robert's spirit was hovering in Spider's office when Variable Star was being written. And I think he's pleased with the result.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Travesty
I challenge you to read this book and visualize anything besides Spider Robinson urinating on the memory of Robert Heinlein.

The book has its moments, but only if you're the type of reader that can ignore the author and weave parts of a story together the way you feel they should fit. If you're not that kind of reader, good luck finishing the novel.

The story is often so confusing that your best bet is just to skip a page. The dialogue is beyond campy, but worse is laced with dated pop culture references and unnecessary vulgarity. Characters respond to things one of two ways - either they're literally falling on the ground in hysterical laughter (at things that are rarely even amusing), or they simply abuse drugs and alcohol to cope. Pathetic.

The author wastes hours of the reader's time trying to describe, in Tom Clancy-esque detail, dance steps and saxophone notes, but the years that dwindle on in this spacecraft are often glossed over in mere sentences as though nothing of note occurred. One would think that as the decades elapse, our character might mature - but he never does.

The real travesty here is that Spider spent a paragraph at best trying to explain how it is an enlightened buddhist monk could propel a spacecraft by meditating... but he spends well over two pages attacking the United States for its war on terror states following 9/11, and there are plenty of attacks on Christianity and organized religion (save for the author's own, of course).

When the only science found in a science fiction novel with Heinlein's name prostituted on the cover is the "science" of circular breathing while playing the saxophone, there is a huge problem.

This should have never been printed. Thankfully, I only paid $3 for this.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - A disappointment
First the good. The book begins reading like Heinlein. The ending almost reads like Heinlein. That's the good. Now the bad. After Joel boards the starship the writing enters a gravity well of boredom. My advice: STOP. Fast forward to the end. Joel is a shadow of Heinleinian characters. He starts off appearing as a Heinlein character: decent, determined, and heroic--standing up to Conrad. After he gets on the starship he becomes a thumb sucking wuss. Not Heinlein! In addition to boredom, the other things that Robinson gives us is compulsively annoying puns (and I enjoy puns), vulgarity, profanity, and pyscho-babble. It's really a shame Heinlein's name is on the novel. At the end of the book Robinson relates how as a child he went to the public library and discovered Heinlein and wanted to read all he had written. This was my experience. Sadly, after reading Variable Star, I have no desire to read a Spider Robinson novel.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - so disappointing
Spider Robinson and Robert Heinlein were both favorite authors of mine in my youth, so a posthumous "collaboration" seemed to offer the Best of All Possible Worlds (see? A Robinson reference). But alas, it ended up being the least interesting of possible worlds.

I could echo other reviews' critiques of the way a "modern" protagonist 3 centuries hence is obsessed with "historical" details of the late 20th and early 21st centuries; the rather unlikable (and largely indistinguishable) cast of secondary characters; the interminable angsting of the main character; etc...

But really the problem was that I could barely make myself keep reading I was so bored. The very first quarter of the book got me turning pages and recommending the book to friends. But by halfway through, I was skipping two or three pages at a time, skimming ahead for key plot developments so I wouldn't have to read more about the saxophone or psychotherapy or meditation or whatever gone over in pithy (or is that smug) details over and over and over.

So, the very first quarter was good. Just read that, and invent your own "ending"



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Variable Star
What a great suprise this audio book was. Written in true RAH style and read very well. Except for the very first 5 min while he found his style and rythm this audio book was a pleasure to listen too. A real audio "page turner"

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