Quote: Beardguy57 said: I'm re - reading " Have Space Suit, Will Travel", by Robert Heinlein, published in 1958.
I like Heinlein. Have so far read "Sixth Column", his 3rd (2nd to be published) novel about an 'Pan-Asian' invasion of the USA and the resistance movement which fights it, "Double Star", a SF version of Mark Twain's 'Prince and the Pauper' which is also an allegory for the Civil Rights Movement, and "Citizen of the Galaxy", an SF version of Rudyard Kipling's 'Kim' about a boy's struggle against slavery.
Have finished reading "The Man In The High Castle" and "Blade Runner" by PKD, the dystopic "A Story of Days To Come" by H.G. Wells and "Modesty Blaise" by Peter O'Donnel. All good reads.
Now well into a Bulldog Drummond (a proto-James Bond) novel by Cyril McNeile 'Sapper' and a sci-fi novel by Australian author Bertram Chandler.
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