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The Rolling Stones (Mass Market Paperback)

de Robert A. Heinlein (Author)
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Grade 4-8–Long before interplanetary exploration and a certain rock group, Robert A. Heinlein wrote this science fiction classic (Random, 1977). Mischievous teen twins Castor and Pollux Stone set the story in motion with a plan to make their fortune as space traders. Soon they are waving goodbye to their home on the Earth's moon and they're headed for Mars with their parents, sister, younger brother, and grandmother. The Stones are an intelligent, strong-willed clan, so there are squabbles during their months of weightless flight. Everyone pulls together when mother Edith's doctoring skills are needed for a nearby ship's epidemic and when grandmother and little brother are lost in the asteroid belt. In between emergencies, the twins' entrepreneurial skill help them sell the bikes they reconditioned while floating outside their spaceship and unload a horde of fertile felines called flat cats. The Stones end up headed for new destinations in the universe with renewed love and respect for each other. A well-chosen cast of 21 actors turns this half-century-old novel into a lively romp. Standouts in this pleasant company are Bill Molesky as the blustery dad and Caroline Fitzgerald as the feisty, but caring grandmother. Original music adds to the fine sound quality. Twenty-first century listeners can compare current information with Heinlein's speculation, or just enjoy this humorous family adventure. An additional purchase, but one that will be most welcome by science fiction fans in elementary, middle school, and public libraries.–Barbara Wysocki, Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient de la Audio CD édition.

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When the Stone family packs up their lunar home to traverse space in their ship, The Rolling Stone, adventures and shenanigans abound. Listeners follow the Stones as they visit several destinations in the solar system, making new friends and occasionally turning a profit. Of the entire family cast, all but Buster, the youngest child, is well voiced. Spencer Murphy pulls double duty as both of the mischievous, intelligent twins, Castor and Pollux, who contrast nicely with their father, performed by Bill Molesky. Caroline Fitzgerald voices grandmother Hazel, making her the finest gem among these stones. Musical segues, though not all well chosen, add to the lighthearted spirit of this family adventure. L.E. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Coming-of-age in Space!, Sep 16 2003
Par Michael Daconta (Sierra Vista, AZ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
"The Rolling Stones" is a wonderful coming-of-age novel inside a family space romp. It has a loose-knit plot that mimicks an endless space adventure serial. The best part of the story is the rich set of characters in the Stone family: the red-headed, precocious teenage twins called Castor and Pollux, their older sister Meade, their younger brother Lowell , their grandmother Hazel (who carries a cough-drop dispensing sidearm), their mother Dr. Edith Stone and their father Roger Stone. The twins are the primary focus of the story but only because they get into the most trouble and do the most growing; however, the heart of the story is the family dynamics and some of the most enjoyable scenes occur when they all get into the act. The banter, wit and quips among this highly intelligent group are hilarious. Heinlein weaves this deftly with the hard science he is famous for. The novel instructs us on the details of space travel, navigation vectors, gravity wells and much more. Lastly, this short novella contains some classic gems of wisdom like the three stages of technology, the best way to earn money, who gets rich in a gold rush and what's more important than money. By far, the most well known quote is on the three stages of technology:

"Every technology goes through three stages: first a crudely simple and quite unsatisfactory gadget; second, an enormously complicated group of gadgets designed to overcome the short comings of the original and achieving thereby somewhat satisfactory performance through extremely complex compromise; third, a final proper design therefrom."

In conclusion, this short novel makes you wish you were aboard the ship called the "Rolling Stone" heading out with the Stone family towards adventure in the outer reaches of our solar system! Remember, a rolling stone gathers no moss.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 There is just something about this book, Fév 7 2003
Par James H. McDuffie (Huntsville, Alabama United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I have to admit this is just about my favorite Heinlein. It is about a family that does some really cool things together like visit Mars and the asteroid belt. They suffer some mishaps and adventures and have a generally great time. I like to think this will be possible one of these days. Too bad I won't live to see it. Like in the Tom Swift series, the family is able to buy supplies and craft that would put NASA under a strain. This juxtaposition of the impossible with the everyday possible is what makes this book both appealing and typically Heinlein. Although a Heinlein "juvenile" book I seem to enjoy it now as much as when I first read it many many years ago.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A delightful adventure, Juil 16 2002
Par danakate "danakate" (Centreville, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I've been a Heinlein fan for years and although some of his work tends to be erratic, I thought this one was very fun. Heinlein manages to mix good, old-fashioned, science fiction with a smattering of galactic politics, family politics, basic physics, and just plain fun in a way that makes you think that the Stones would really exist in a not so distant future.

Each of the characters have distinct personalities (my favorite is Grandma Hazel) and Heinlein writes them so they play off and learn from each other. Some readers may find the technical aspects of how a ship works or the appropriate method to achieve an orbit tedious, but I think it adds a hint of reality. It's not so outlandish as to be totally unbelievable. Often, Heinlein will explain why something must be done in a particular way, and he also explains what happens if you don't. You know you're reading something fictional, but it's nice when the author tries to make you live in that fictional world, if only for a short while.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Very Fun
This novel is yet another Robert Anson Heinlein juvenile, whichw was written to target the young adult audience, but can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Read more
Publié le Jui 29 2002 par rzaster

4.0étoiles sur 5 One of his best juveniles
Heinlein wrote a lot of books for young adults ("juvies", as they were called then), and, throughout the years, they have done much to introduce many a teenager to... Read more
Publié le Déc 19 2001 par VoodooLord7

1.0étoiles sur 5 Fairly dull, nothing imaginative to grab the reader
Usually Heinlein injects something interesting into all his books, even the young adult stories like this one. Read more
Publié le Juil 30 2001 par Craig MACKINNON

5.0étoiles sur 5 Breezy wonders
A typical Heinlein book for young adults and yet one of the better ones. There are so many of them out there that a new reader probably won't know where to start . . . Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2001 par Michael Battaglia

4.0étoiles sur 5 less sexist?
It seems to me that The Rollling Stones is less sexist than the usual Heinlein fare.
Publié le Fév 19 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 "The Dean Teaches Again"
Some of the other reviews mention the great contributions Heinlein made to scifi, but the most important contribution of this book was not pointed out. Read more
Publié le Aoû 29 2000 par Wood Hughes

4.0étoiles sur 5 One of Heinlein's better juveniles
Heinlein has a lot to answer for. The dialogue and character interaction throughout this book is the breezy, all-too-clever style that corrupts many an Analog story. Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 2000 par Kevin W. Parker

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another classic for the sci-fi primer
Anyone new to sci-fi should read the Rolling Stones as one of their first ten books; they won't be disappointed. Read more
Publié le Juil 24 2000 par Lee Gaiteri

4.0étoiles sur 5 Genuine early Heinlein
This book, published in the UK as "Space Family Stone", is fairly typical of the early Heinlein, when were there fresh ideas and fresh characters in each book. Read more
Publié le Jui 11 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 A MUST for introducing someone to SciFi
A great introduction to Heinlein's Universe, set after "Moon Is A Harsh Mistress", this is one of the many books Heinlein wrote for children. Read more
Publié le Mai 15 1999

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