I'm interested in Larry Niven's "Known Space" universe and would like to start reading it. For those who have: where's a good place to start? Can you just jump right in with Ringworld or are there other books to that need to be read first that flesh out the history?
I understand that now even Niven feels that Ringworld Throne (the third book) was the wrong way to go about things. It does set up Ringworld's Children, though, and I loved Ringworld's Children.You know, I did Known Space for the first time starting last year, going into this year. I started with a bunch of the short stories, then moved onto Ringworld. The first was brilliant, the second was interesting, but the third jumped off the damn rails and over the damn shark. Am I the only one that feels this way?
Not even "The Mote in God's Eye"? That's one of my favorite science fiction novels of all time.For my part, nothing Niven has done since falling in with Jerry Pournelle is of great interest.
QFT!"The Mote In God's Eye", "Footfall" and "Lucifer's Hammer" are great!!!!!
"The Mote In God's Eye", "Footfall" and "Lucifer's Hammer" are great!!!!!
I would recommend the anthology Tales of Known Space. It's a good sampling of that continuity spread over most of the time period. Good way to dip your toes in to see if you want to keep going or not. It also has a (unfortunately out of date) timeline showing the proper sequence of the stories of Known Space.
The third book should be titled Ringworld Thrown because that's what I would've done if it weren't a copy from the library. I've got a copy of Children but have been afraid to open it. Based on your post, I'll have to take a look.I understand that now even Niven feels that Ringworld Throne (the third book) was the wrong way to go about things. It does set up Ringworld's Children, though, and I loved Ringworld's Children.You know, I did Known Space for the first time starting last year, going into this year. I started with a bunch of the short stories, then moved onto Ringworld. The first was brilliant, the second was interesting, but the third jumped off the damn rails and over the damn shark. Am I the only one that feels this way?
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