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Old 2nd April 2007, 02:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone interested in a Heinlein reading group?

I have been reading and re-reading Heinlein since I first picked up one of his books. Every time I read one of his books I glean something new from it. I've never been on a site like this before, and have only been here a week...but I'm finding discussing aspects of his books with other people that are genuinely interested in his works stimulating as all hell.

Considering that many of his works are quite a manageable size and can be read within a relatively short period of time, I was wondering...

would anybody be interested in forming a little reading group?

I was picturing something like...we bounce back and forth a couple titles, pick a work, agree to get it read or re-read as the case may be, say within a week or two, and then get back here to discuss it.

How many, if any, would be interested in something like this?

Or maybe this isn't the right venue for something like that...in which case maybe somebody could point me in the right direction...maybe an existing reading group that you know of or something?

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Old 2nd April 2007, 07:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Anyone interested in a Heinlein reading group?

Oh, dammit, TT! You would do this, wouldn't you....

I've got to admit, I'm overloaded as is, but it's not often I get a chance to discuss Heinlein with anyone these days... most people who've read him around here don't care for his work, or read it so long ago that they don't remember it well. *sigh*

I'm reminded of a note Poul Anderson apparently sent Lin Carter when asked for a story for the first in his Flashing Swords! anthologies. I don't remember it word for word, but it went something like this:

"Dear Lin:

With all the various things I've got to do, the book projects due out, publisher's deadlines breathing down my neck, etc., taking time out to write 25,000-word S&S story right now would be absolutely insane. Therefore...

YES! I'D BE DELIGHTED!"

I'll caution you that I do have tons of things on my plate, so I have no idea how quickly I can read even the shorter things (let alone something like Stranger, I Will Fear No Evil, etc.), but I'd love to join in a discussion, if possible. I hope, in the meantime, that enough others sign up to where there's no lag, as I'd like to take part in such a discussion, even if I can't keep up with rereads all the time....
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Re: Anyone interested in a Heinlein reading group?

I'm in.
Started reading RAH about 35 years ago, and re-read the whole canon about every 18 months - but since you popped up, TT, I've been so piqued by the comments you made on various subjects, that I've had to re-read NOTB, TCWWTW, and just finished Friday this morning. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of the disruption in my reading plan that you've caused!
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I'm in.
Started reading RAH about 35 years ago, and re-read the whole canon about every 18 months - but since you popped up, TT, I've been so piqued by the comments you made on various subjects, that I've had to re-read NOTB, TCWWTW, and just finished Friday this morning. I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of the disruption in my reading plan that you've caused!
Now, Pyan... you don't expect him to let that one stand, do you? You know good and well what Heinlein would answer to that.... (and he'd be right, in both our cases...)
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Old 2nd April 2007, 11:30 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Old 2nd April 2007, 03:13 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Anyone interested in a Heinlein reading group?

Haven't really thought this through, just know I'm craving good Heinlein discussion. I'd particularly appreciate having atleast one who has read little Heinlein and might be reading the work for the first time, give us fresh perspective maybe. You guys have already made my morning...having you two agree has already guaranteed stimulating discussion.

You guys have been around this site for awhile, how likely is it that we'll get more?

Oh and Pyan...definately both quotes apply! Although I did jump to the second one in my head at JD's comment. Disruptions in reading plan...this site has obliterated mine, and JD keeps adding titles to it! As far as the re-reads...since I've been on here I've had to re-read the interview, Galileo, Strangers, Troopers, Door Into Summer, and was just finishing up Farnham's when I got sucked into that World Affairs thread...now I'm having trouble finishing that. God knows where I'm going to find the time to keep the businesses running!

But I really WANT to try this out...never read a book at the same time as someone and discussed it...seems like a form of communion that will promote me to read, and more importantly get MORE out of the reading than I could if I just read it myself. More return for same investment..greater value? Sounds like I'm still thinking in the World Affairs thread!
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Re: Anyone interested in a Heinlein reading group?

I’ll give it a go. I’ve read a fair sampling of his work (15 books), but there’s a lot I haven’t read. I have not participated in any book clubs or discussion groups before. I’m interested to see how this goes.

I’d like to nominate The Puppet Masters for the first book. I haven’t read it, but I’ve seen some good comments on it. I also have a copy at hand.

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Great! Glad to have another one in! And someone who hasn't read all the Heinlein out there, too! All my desires being fulfilled...what is going on here? Sounds like that "The Secret" stuff. Puppet Masters...haven't read that one in years and years...can only vaguely remember it now. Good food for thought in that one Pyan, JD?
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Suits me - I think I know where my copy is!
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Old 3rd April 2007, 12:33 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Well, as I (thanks to you, TT) recently dug my Heinlein out of storage and have it on a shelf in my room... yes, it's accessible, and it's a quick read. However ... are we going for the original version, or the restored (1990, I think) version? I've not read the latter, but it apparently replaces material that the publisher insisted be cut from the original. Preferences?
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I've got the 1969 Pan paperback, ISBN 0 330 02235 0 with this cover:

I assume it's the cut version, yes?
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That's my understanding:

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Re: Anyone interested in a Heinlein reading group?

Also, TT, you might be interested in the following:

https://www.space.com/sciencefiction...on_000601.html

Robert A. Heinlein A Biographical Sketch

And, despite some serious factual errors, I think you'd find Leon Stover's Robert A. Heinlein both informative and thought-provoking. As noted elsewhere, it was the first major book to come out on RAH with a positive view. It is also quite entertaining to read.
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Old 3rd April 2007, 01:26 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I warned you guys I'm a freak...I have a 1970, 1986, 1987 (UK Version), and a 1990 (plus one older that I can't date, I'm guessing the 1963 printing). I was going for every printing of every book at one point, love those covers...have since given up my militant search, but still snatch any printing I don't already own if I find them. You guys decide.

Added: Oops, missed your posts while checking my library!

Now I'm going to have to read revised and unrevised to see the differences.
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