5/29/2023 0 Comments The bobiverseI never had any intention of writing a sequel." and describes how it caught the fancy of many, who worked out tensile strengths and plausibility and all manner of things Ringworld-related. It's in the Dedication in the beginning of The Ringworld Engineers (1980), which he starts by saying, more or less, "RINGWORLD is now ten years old. I think he described his reasons somewhere, such as in the introduction to The Ringworld Engineers or somewhe- (Let me check.) Yes. I also mentioned I enjoy the book RINGWORLD (1970) by Larry Niven and the later ones expanding upon the lore, all of which contain Ringworld in their titles and were written, in part, because Niven received such positive responses regarding the first book and wanted more, including expanding upon the physics of such an amazing scientific construct. People who had previously read what I wrote might not have noticed the more-recent expansions upon and edits to descriptions of Wolfe's Sun Saga and Saberhagen's Swords books. Because it was merely an edit, I'm not sure it shows up on most forum users' "Latest Activity" feeds, so I'm mentioning it here. Click to expand.Speaking of mileage, I've just made the most recent edit to my list of books I enjoy (re-)reading.
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