Blending awe-inspiring science with nonstop action and fun, this is the perfect introduction for readers new to this "New York Times" bestselling series, and long-awaited by fans of Niven's Ringworld.
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Blending awe-inspiring science with nonstop action and fun, this is the perfect introduction for readers new to this "New York Times" bestselling series, and long-awaited by fans of Niven's Ringworld.
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Very Good+. in /Very Good+. jacket. Size: 9x6x1; VG+/VG+. book club edition, blue illustrated jacket, dust jacket in archival plastic protector. Approx. 6'' x 9'', very light shelf wear to jacket, some tiny chips to jacket at corners, little wear otherwise, crisp, clean text. *AUTOGRAPHED/SIGNED* by Larry Niven on title page. Signature obtained in person at the Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Collectors Show on March 20, 2022. Once Read Books, cover scan available-just ask, OnceReadBooks comOrders shipped via USPS.
This is the fourth book in the Ringworld Saga.
It has the massive, swashbuckling style of the first two books. Don't let "The Ringworld Throne" put you off.
I get the impression that this was going to be the last Ringworld book, but then the ending was re-engineered to allow for a fifth book.
Good job too..
skates
Jan 20, 2010
junk
I had read ringworld and ringworld engineers many years back and found them both enjoyable. I thought I world finally follow them up with the sequels so I picked "ringworld children" because "throne' had such bad reviews here and they said "children" was a lot better. I have never read such a nothing book before in my life, its just maniacal gibberish, it goes nowhere it has no plot or story at all. I'm finding the same in "footfall". I am really disapointed with them both, my copies of them are going in the dumpster, and I will not be getting anymore from ...................