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264.1 | | PEN::KALLIS | | Thu Sep 12 1985 16:23 | 3 |
| Out of how many? :-)
SK
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264.2 | | NUTMEG::BALS | | Tue Sep 17 1985 10:22 | 15 |
| Ahem, an alternative review:
Finished A STAINLESS STEEL RAT IS BORN last night, and was pretty
disappointed in it. Compared to the other books in the series (especially
THE STAINLESS STEEL RAT SAVES THE WORLD), I thought the plot was inferior,
and the humour (except some of the descriptions of McSwiney's) near non-
existent. I got the impression that Harrison himself wasn't particulary
interested in the story.
Harrison appears to have written himself in a corner with the Stainless
Steel Rat. Evidence is the back-cover blurb ("...the last in the SSR
series.") and the fact he's now writing "prequels." Maybe he's planning to
start up a new series with James and Boliviar DeGriz?
Fred
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264.3 | | TROLL::RUDMAN | | Tue Sep 17 1985 14:37 | 2 |
| I'd rather he went back to din Alt.
Don
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264.4 | The Stainless Steel Rat! | OPUS::LUBART | | Thu Nov 14 1985 09:36 | 18 |
| I just found the last -Stainless Steel Rat- book, entitled
"A Stainless Steel Rat is Born"
I have felt for years that Harry Harrison is one of the more underrated
writer's in the SF world. Sure, he may not have the sweeping style of
Zelazny (whom I love) or the critical acclaim of Anthony (whom I also am
quite fond of), but his books have a special magic that make me laugh.
Slippery Jim Digriz is one of the most "real" characters I have ever come
across. From what I have read of this book, which goes back to Digriz's
childhood start as a master criminal, the style continues.
I have not finished it yet, but I can tell that if you like the first
four books, that this one will surely not dissapoint you.
Any comments on Harrison, Slippery Jim, or commiting the perfect crime?
Dan
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264.5 | | TROLL::RUDMAN | | Thu Nov 14 1985 11:24 | 9 |
| Alfred Hitchcock's anthologies (& Columbo episodes) contain many
almost-perfect crimes where *one* little mistake trips 'em up.
My favorite one is the hen-pecked husband with the live-in pain-in-the-
*** mother-in-law who, out of the kindness of his heart, build's them
a Deluxe Hot Tub, and thoughtfully leaves them an adequate supply of
their favorite wine beside it ....
Don
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264.6 | The latest prequel....... | MARX::TASCHEREAU | Whatever it takes | Tue Sep 08 1987 13:32 | 5 |
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This month's SFBC guide is offering, as one of its selections-of-
the-month, THE STAINLESS STEEL RAT GETS DRAFTED.
-Steve
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264.7 | Sequelitis, but a good read | SNDCSL::SMITH | CP/M Lives! | Tue Aug 23 1988 18:12 | 7 |
| I've just started SSR gets Drafted and while it's probably not quite
up to the standards of the older ones (it's been a long time since
I read them) it has kept me up fairly late at night turning pages...
More later when I finish it, but I like it!
Willie
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264.8 | | REPAIR::HOBBS | | Thu Jan 04 1990 06:25 | 14 |
| Hi there one and all,
I'm new to this notesfile but very keen on reading. I started
on Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke (alphabetically set out library) and
eventually ended up with Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat
series, which I found extremely good fun.
Unfortunately, I only had two of these novels at the time and
when I'd read those I went on to other things. Which brings me
to a question : what other SSR books were there in the series and
which ones do you recommend ?
thanks in advance, andy
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264.9 | | VANISH::BAILEY | Just give me the cash............. | Thu Jan 04 1990 07:08 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 852.0 by REPAIR::HOBBS >>>
> : what other SSR books were there in the series and
The ones I know about.. (in no order at all)
The SSR
The SSR revenge
The SSR saves the world
A SSR is born
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264.10 | And there's more ..... | MOVIES::FLETCHER | He's completely hatstand ... | Mon Jan 08 1990 09:05 | 5 |
| And don't forget :
The SSR gets drafted
Not as good as the others in my opinion but definitely worth a read.
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264.11 | SSR! | JETSAM::WILBUR | | Mon Jan 08 1990 09:53 | 9 |
|
Isn't there The SSR for president!, also.
If you like this series, (which I love.)
I would also suggest the Retief series by (I think.) Mike Lamuer.
(someone please correct me on the author's name.)
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264.12 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Jan 08 1990 11:46 | 3 |
| - .1
That's Keith Laumer, Dennis.
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264.13 | It was right on the tip of my brain. | JETSAM::WILBUR | | Tue Jan 09 1990 15:53 | 6 |
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Thanks. Drat. Who is this Asimov guy anyways that I keep hearing about.
:)
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264.14 | another | SUBWAY::MAXSON | Repeal Gravity | Wed Nov 14 1990 04:16 | 2 |
| Also, The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You!
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264.15 | The Movie | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Wed Nov 14 1990 11:18 | 2 |
| You are aware that Harrison is currently in Hollywood working on script
re-writes and consulting on the Stainless Steel Rat movie....
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264.16 | y | SUBWAY::MAXSON | Repeal Gravity | Wed Nov 14 1990 20:32 | 5 |
| No! But that's excellent. ANy details? Who's playing slippery Jim?
Who is directing?
Max
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264.17 | Not yet. | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Thu Nov 15 1990 11:46 | 2 |
| No details available at this time. I'll get more when I talk to him
this weekend.
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264.18 | | MOMCAT::TARBET | For I know this life's unstable | Sun Nov 18 1990 17:26 | 1 |
| I hope t'hell you asked whether there'd be more books forthcoming!
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264.19 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Nov 19 1990 15:33 | 4 |
| He seems to like this series, but would not commit to any more books.
As for the movie, he says he cannot release any details, yet. It's in
his contract.
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264.20 | Interview | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Wed Jan 02 1991 11:08 | 5 |
| Now's your chance.
Got any questions you want answered from Harry Harrison? I will be
conducting an interview with him this afternoon at 5:00. Post your
questions here or send them to me EMAIL.
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264.21 | AAARRRRGGGGHHHH! Late again! | AUNTB::MONTGOMERY | I feel a thought approaching | Fri Jan 04 1991 21:06 | 9 |
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Oh, geez, I hate when I read these things late like this. I would
love to have you get me Ambalasi's autograph!!!! And I'd love to know
if he's going to do any more Eden books, they were great!!!! Did you
ask him?
Nobody can sling an insult like Ambalasi can!!!
Helen
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264.22 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Jan 07 1991 10:42 | 2 |
| Already spoke to him, but I'm picking him up at the airport on the
17th. I'll ask him then.
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264.23 | | MOMCAT::TARBET | for yer ain sweet sake | Fri Jan 11 1991 06:18 | 6 |
| Ambalasi????
...and ask him when there'll be more Rat stories, would you?
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264.24 | Yep | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Feb 04 1991 09:44 | 3 |
| Harrison says he has another book in the works called
"The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues" which will be accomponied by
and audio tape containing "some of the worst songs in SF".
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264.25 | Is it always Bowb your Buddy week ? | STILLS::FLETCH | He's completely hatstand ... | Sat Aug 31 1991 08:02 | 23 |
| Well a search turned up no references to Bill The Galactic Hero (or Bil
as he is known in the troopers - two L's for officers only Bowb). I
hadn't read this book for several years then the other day I saw two
sequels :
Bill The Galactic Hero on The Planet of Robot Slaves
&
BTGH on The Planet of Bottled Brains (co-authored by Rob Sheckley).
Anyone else read these ?, BTGH is still one of my favourite books,
BTGHOTPORS is OK but by the time we reach the bottled brains it has
(IMO) gone downhill.
Not surprisingly BTGH always reminds me of Who Goes Here (Bob Shaw)
which always leads me back to Heinlein's Spaceship Troopers.
Comments ?
Cheers
/f
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264.26 | thin | TECRUS::REDFORD | Entropy isn't what it used to be | Mon Sep 02 1991 22:23 | 7 |
| I got only a few pages into "BTGH on the Planet of Tasteless
Pleasure" before the joke ran out. I remember the original Bill
with fondness, but I'm afraid this is another example of
share-cropping. A name author dashs off some outlines and an
agent expands it into an N-volume series. It's not as if SF is
so rich in innovation these days that we can afford to give a
hundred feet of shelf space to stuff like this. /jlr
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264.27 | Bleah! | SNDPIT::SMITH | N1JBJ - the voice of Waldo | Wed Sep 04 1991 16:22 | 4 |
| I bought up a couple of the 'sequels', read a couple of chapters, and
threw them both in the trash. Utter, unrequited, unrelieved dreck!
Willie
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