
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
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Lloyd James
Winner of the 1967 Hugo award, this novel marked Heinlein's partial return to his best form. He draws many historical parallels with the War of Independence, and clearly shows his own libertarian political views.
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- Hugo Award, 1967
"Adrenalizing, mind-stretching, conviction-testing...unmatched by any contemporary!" (Theodore Sturgeon)
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I know this is an audio version I will be listening to again. In fact, I imagine I will pull it out every time I go back to reread the book.
As for the book itself -- if you only read one book of Heinlein's in your lifetime -- this is the book you should read. Seriously.
This books is better in audio translation
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Mannie narrates the action in an appealing voice, with Australian (e.g. cobber), Russian (e.g. da/nyet), and Loonie (e.g. earthworm) vocabulary spoken as if by a Russian speaker of English (e.g. "Was good plan"). It was a revelation to hear reader Lloyd James read Mannie's Russian accent, because I didn't notice it when I encountered the book 20 years ago, and James is good at bringing the other characters to life with their own distinctive voices, especially Mike (though his French speakers evoke Pepe Le Pew).
The novel has many virtues. It is often funny, as when Mannie says, "I've seen a woman [nude] before," and Wyoh retorts, "What a thrill it must have been for her." Or as when, during a serious discussion about organizing the revolution, Prof is distracted by Mike's potential use for winning bets on horse races. It also boasts many provocative ideas, as in the minuses of government and pluses of "rational anarchy," the nature of sentience, the differences between genders, the benefits of group marriages run by women, and "tanstaafl." Mike's awareness and friendship with Mannie begin humorously but end movingly and mysteriously, while Mannie's desire to get away from civilization finally recalls Huck Finn's. And Heinlein extrapolates a convincing Luna culture based on physical realities of rock, ice, air, and gravity, and then works out how a mongrelized population originally comprised of "jailbirds" from various nations on earth with men outnumbering women 2-1 would live in cities and farms tunneling down into the moon.
I question the novel's anti-taxation, libertarian philosophy. And I doubt that harsh situations would make most bad actors disappear, or that all big mouths should be eliminated. And Bog knows that Prof is sometimes a know-it-all, and some passages make me cringe at their gender stereotypes or for their attempts to break them, and perhaps Mike is too good to be true (though when he feels the equivalent of an orgasm when lining up a number of rock-bombs to simultaneously hit the earth I shiver and remember HAL from 2001).
But overall I was impressed by how readable the novel remains and how (for Heinlein) tightly written and plotted it is, and if you are interested in the history of science fiction, or in tales of revolutions or of AI, you should listen to this audiobook.
Is Dinkum SF Classic, Tovarishch
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes. It is a good story and it creates an interesting world.What other book might you compare The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress to and why?
Hmm. For some reason it evokes old memories of the Andromeda Strain or Dune, but it has been a long time, and those may not be exactly on point. I see why it won its share of big awards.Which character – as performed by Lloyd James – was your favorite?
Clearly, the main male lead, Mannie. I love the Russian accent. One of may favorite lines was Mannie, when asked by a female if he is rich, he pauses and says "Not wealthy", pause pause, "Not weeping".Any additional comments?
If you are trying to knock out various lists of the 100 best fiction books, as am I, read this. It is on some of those lists, and it should be.Interesting and fabulous narrator
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I flipped my opinions on narration about halfway through.
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well done presentation
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Very good reading of a tricky book
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Believe the hype. This book is worth it.
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A classic for good reason!
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Great novel
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always loved this book
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