psikeyhackr
Live Long & Suffer
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I thought the reason why we read fiction is to be entertained. Otherwise you would be reading the encyclopedia to past the time. A book doesn’t have to be ground breaking, it just has to be entertaining.
You can read fiction for whatever reason you want. i do read fiction to be entertained. But if I have choice between being entertained and interested and learning something versus being Merely entertained I will take the former.
So I would like that evaluated as part of any review of anything claiming to be SCIENCE Fiction.
And actually I do recall lying on my bed with a science fiction book and having three encyclopedia open at the same time. The whole point was the SF book told me what to look up in the encyclopedia. Nobody told me what a light-year was or that stars run on fusion and could explode eventually.
I don't learn much from SF these days but when there is no substance there I still feel that it is missing something. So I think informative SF is good for kids.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...012/05/09/gIQAh8TyDU_story.html?tid=sm_btn_gp
Omnilingual by H. Beam Piper
http://librivox.org/omnilingual-by-h-beam-piper/
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/308/omnilingual
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