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Larry Niven: Ringworld

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I just finished this today. I don't know what kept me from reading it before. I liked the premise and enjoyed the story.

I give it :star4:

Are the rest of the books in the series worth reading?
 
I just finished this today. I don't know what kept me from reading it before. I liked the premise and enjoyed the story.

I give it :star4:

Are the rest of the books in the series worth reading?

You must of noticed something about it I didn't. I hated that book. Its got a great premise, but I got bored with Niven showing off (lawn from england, etc.).
 
I enjoyed all of them. I've read a few other books from Larry Niven since, and I've enjoyed most of them as well.
 
You must of noticed something about it I didn't. I hated that book. Its got a great premise, but I got bored with Niven showing off (lawn from england, etc.).

I actually gave up on it too although I don't think I gave it a long enough chance. May try again someday, but I'm pretty sure I prefer my Niven mixed with some Pournelle.
 
I bought the sequel to that called The Gripping Hand and I'll probably get to reading it this summer. I hope it's worth it.
 
I finished The Ringworld Engineers last night. I didn't enjoy it.

The Ringworld Engineers serves as yet another data point to my argument that if an author wasn't planning on a sequel then he probably shouldn't write one if the author's fans demand it. I am tentatively calling this phenomenon Rendevous with Rama Syndrom.
 
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