The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
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Tom Clancy has said of Robert A. Heinlein, "We proceed down the path marked by his ideas. He shows us where the future is." Nowhere is this more true than in Heinlein's gripping tale of revolution on the moon in 2076, where "Loonies" are kept poor and oppressed by an Earth-based Authority that turns huge profits at their expense. A small band of dissidents, including a one-armed computer jock, a radical young woman, a past-his-prime academic and a nearly omnipotent computer named Mike, ignite the fires of revolution despite the near certainty of failure and death.
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"We proceed down a path marked by his ideas." --Tom Clancy
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress,Robert A. Heinlein,Orb Books,0312863551,Fantasy - Epic,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,Science Fiction,Science Fiction - General,Fiction / Science Fiction / General
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