The average rating for Ase Suspension and Steering Unit IV Automotive Technology The Electronic Classroom based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-08-19 00:00:00 Jackson Strobel Reasonably comprehensive overview of mainstream sci-fi through about the early '80s. The early stuff sets my teeth on edge because it's soooo formulaic (someone finds a lost document outlining an outlandish tale, all very third-personish). The biggest thing going for it is that it's so frickin' big. I took me a full week to grind through it. There are dozens of stories in here, mostly very short, so if you don't like one there's always another one in just a few pages. I don't think I had read any of the stories before, so it's not a "greatest hits" package so much as a "greatest hitter" one, with most of the top names you might expect if not their best-known tales, which is fine. Nothing really stands out, which is pretty damning in and of itself. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-09-23 00:00:00 Randolph Tolentino I first got this book when I was 12, or so, from an aunt who was convinced I would grow up to be a scientist. I didn't become a scientist -- no surprise there, really -- but this book became a companion. There was a two- or three-year period where I read at least a story a night, re-reading some dozens of times. I'd forgotten about this book, and what it meant to me, until I settled in to Goodreads. Now, I can't deny that it's had a huge influence on my tastes. The funny thing is, I rarely read Science Fiction, these days. I have to find a good, used copy now. I need this book back on my shelf :) |
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