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Double Star

By Robert A. Heinlein
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Many of Heinlein’s fans consider the novels he wrote in the fifties amongst the author’s strongest work; when he was at the peak of his talents. Double Star is considered by many to be the finest of his titles. Brian Aldiss called it his “most enjoyable novel.”

Whether it is the simplicity of a lively tale, the complexity of the situation, or the depth of characterization, the book has developed a loyal following. It also won Heinlein his first Hugo.

The story revolves around Lawrence Smith—also known as “Lorenzo the Great”—a down-and-out actor wasting the remainder of his life in bars.

When he encounters a space-pilot who offers him a drink, before he knows what is going on, he is on Mars involved in a deep conspiracy with global consequences. He is given a mission where failure would not only mean his own death, it would almost certainly mean an all-out planetary war.

“Heinlein’s novels of the 1940s and 50s shaped every single science fiction writer of my generation and everyone currently writing science fiction. Or making science fiction movies ... and Double Star is an excellent example of all the reasons why.”—Connie Will

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3.5
“Hilarious and one of a kind.”
“The essence of early Heinlein, with a twist at the end HUGO AWARD (1956): “Double Star” by Robert A. Heinlein A retrospective review* “Double Star” was Heinlein’s first Hugo Award, and the last I read. The public library in McPherson, Kansas (where I grew up) had a green hardback of the novel, but I never found the summary compelling. As a result, I only tackled it after I had read most or all of Heinlein’s other novels—including his other three Hugo winners. This book is classic Heinlein—you can find the setting, set-dressing, and tropes that are familiar from most of his juveniles and a great many of his short stories. A down-on-his luck protagonist—a societal misfit with a great deal of of competence in specific areas—encounters an opportunity and makes the most of it. Eventually, when he finds his situation is not what he originally thought, his high intelligence, skill, and adaptability allow him to roll with the punches, to survive, and eventually to thrive. The surprising, somewhat bittersweet ending is probably the most interesting part of the book, and it foreshadows Heinlein’s future Hugo winners, which are all departures, in one way or another, from his signature style. Still, I was right to leave “Double Star” until the end of my Heinlein journey. While quite entertaining, as Heinlein always is, it lacks the big ideas that make the other three so special. Recommended for anyone who loves Heinlein’s early works—just don’t expect the provocative exploration of politics, philosophy, or religion found in his later Hugo winners. *A retrospective review means I read the novel once years ago, and I‘m sharing what sticks with me after all this time (following a short plot refresher on the Internet.)”
“Enjoyed the 2nd time as much as the first”

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