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The average rating for Process color manual based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-02-13 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Zorick Johnson
Attenzione: solo combinazione di colori
Review # 2 was written on 2015-12-14 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Tasse Godinez
One must read Heinlein's signature work to understand what all the fuss is about, from both sides. For the RAH fans and Sci-Fi crowd, this is an excellent book, a masterpiece of the genre. For the opponents, and I understand there are many, he systematically makes a lot of folks mad, from conservatives and theologians, to feminists, and even pro-government liberals. He was way ahead of his time, and yet also rooted in a pre-war mindset that was probably infuriating to young baby boomer readers and especially to the baby boomer's parents. But the influence on the genre and on the larger culture is unmistakable. And the next thing is that this really transcends the science fiction genre. Heinlein, excusing his later life meanderings into the weird and sexually uninhibited, was a great writer. He uses a Sci-Fi story about a man from Mars as a vehicle for him to explore and to expound upon a great many subjects, most notably theology, ideology, social and sexual mores, and popular culture. Love it or hate it, or don't GROK it at all, this work will no doubt inspire strong emotion, this is a powerful book and a must read for SF fans. *** 2021 reread - Share water, brother. This time around (I think this is the third time I've read it) I was picking up on both the theological vibe Bob was throwing down as well as some subtle and nuanced humor I had missed before. The biblical and other religious references are unmistakable but I think RAH was also having some fun in a way that Kurt Vonnegut did in his inimitable novel Galapagos. We see a literary paradox where religious systems are tilted off kilter while at the same time the fundamental nature of religion is supported. The gambling and drinking Fosterites, though, is a gem in SF literature and should not be missed. The sexuality. It's Heinlein and people are going to get naked and are going to get busy. Have fun with it. Misogynistic? Eh. Yes, there are a few clearly objectionable scenes, one stands out, but if someone can get past this, it's a great book. And no doubt, Bob loved the ladies. I need to make this an annual re-read, too much fun.


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