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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780671878641
ISBN number: 0671878646
Label: Baen
Manufacturer: Baen
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 288
Printing Date: January 01, 1998
Publishing house: Baen
Sale Popularity Level: 617758
Studio: Baen




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With his Heinlein-influenced, solidly scientific, warmly human stories, Spider Robinson has won every major award that the science fiction field has to offer. 'User Friendly' is a new solid chunk of Spider's universe that is both 'reader' friendly and 'sales' friendly. .



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Friendly enough
I enjoyed reading this book, though a couple of the essays wouldn't have been missed had they been accidentally omitted. The stories are interesting and fun, yet they can make you think. I really enjoy the way Spider Robinson manages to slide mentions of his most famous character, Mike Callahan, into several of the stories, especially turning the bartender into a philosopher at one point.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Sci-Fi with people who act like real humans
Spider Robinson's characters are average guys with average problems put in extraordinary situations -- which means an average guy can really relate to the character and get into the story. [For the ladies out there, if you really want to know how your guy thinks and feels, read this book.]

"Copyright Violation" is funny and my favorite. Except for the jocks out there, almost any guy can relate to this story and revel in its hero.

"User Friendly" from which the collection gets it name is about the centrists views of humans and Americans [Spider Robinson is Canadian]. Good but disturbing sci-fi.

"My Mentors" is a great homage to sci-fi giant Robert Heinlein.

...and so on..

It's all good and a must read for the sci-fi afficionado.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Pass on this one, or use it to balance a wobbly table
I can't believe he gets compared to Heinlein. The statements on the outside cover are the most interesting fiction in or on the book. The very very first story is enough to make sure most readers think this guy has nothing interesting, informative or uplifting to communicate. Let's rewrite the quote that should be on the outside of the book.

"..a pure and simple waste of time and paper."

If you want to read a good book try James H. Schmitz.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Reader Friendly
User Friendly is a collection of short stories and essays by Spider Robinson. Though Robinson's best known short fiction is his Callahan's Crosstime Saloon series, I prefer the non-Callahan stuff myself, and that's what's we get in User Friendly.

In the title story, Robinson uses the device of an "invasion" by telepathically controlling aliens as a thinly veiled excuse to discuss Canadian/United States relations. If you thought Heinlein was preachy, he's got nothing on Robinson in this one. I tend to agree with Stephen King, "...serious ideas must always serve [the] story, not the other way around...if you want to preach, get a soapbox." My irritation is tempered by the fact I agree with everything Robinson, himself a Canadian, has his character Alice say on the subject of many Canadians' antipathy toward the good ol' US of A.

"Copyright Violation" is quite possibly the funniest story I've every read. I was chortling, chuckling, and laughing out loud through most of it. If you have a shred of humour in your body, you NEED to read this. And yet it's also quite touching. For my money it's the best thing in the book - and that's saying something.

"The Magnificent Conspiracy" tells the story of a Vietnam veteran's visit to a used car lot owned by a man with....unusual ideas on how to run his business - and how that's only part of his plan to change the world.

In "My Mentors" Robinson gives credit to the three men who've shaped his life the most. If you're a science fiction fan, none of the three will be unknown to you. If you're familiar with Robinson's career, you could probably guess them.

"Teddy the Fish" and "Admiral Bob" are homages to Theodore Sturgeon and Robert Anson Heinlein respectively, written in the rap of Lord Buckley. (If you don't know who Lord Buckley was, don't worry, Robinson is happy to tell you.) SR's love and respect for these two men shines through every word.

"His Own Petard" and "Where No Man Pursueth" are spoofs. In the former Robinson skewers a prototypical SF critic; the latter is a Keith Laumer-esque adventure parody. Either this sort of thing does it for you or it doesn't. Frankly I think Robinson is at his worst when he becomes relentlessly clever and punny. Though I have to admit, naming the protagonist of "Where No Man Pursueth" Fleming Ayniss got a smile.

In "Too Soon We Grow Old" a woman places herself into cryogenic sleep; it's mostly the story of what happens to her when she wakes. And I will say no more. It's wonderful.

"Plus Ca Change" - another essay - is one of those tedious "the future will really suck because..." things some people find funny.

In "The Gifts of the Magistrate" we meet Vonda McLisle, aka the Vandal, who stole Halley's Comet from the sky, and learn why she did it. Another fabulous story.

"Distraction" is a lame joke with a lame punchline.

"Orphan of Eden" sees a time traveller from the future journey to the 20th Century to address an important question on morality to that well-known historical figure, Spider Robinson. I haven't quite made up my mind about this one, whether I like it or not.

In the essay "Pandora's Last Gift" Robinson looks at the state of the world from the Sixties to the late 20th Century, and concludes that hope for the future is not at all out of line. It's as thought provoking and uplifting a meditation as you'll ever read.

"- And Subsequent Construction" is pretty darn good. Iris, retired relativist (a starship driver a la Norman Spinrad's Void Captains - minus the orgasms) is trying to invent a time machine, but is interrupted when she comes to work one day to find herself waiting for her.

In "Not Fade Away", in the far future, the last warrior meets the last....well, that would be telling. Another winner.

"Seduction of the Ignorant" is an essay (originally a speech) about illiteracy and how to fight it. (The title is an obvious play on Dr. Frederick Wertham's book, Seduction of the Innocent.)

Not every story or essay in User Friendly is a home run. About half, in my subjective opinion, miss the mark. But "Copyright Violation", "My Mentors", "Teddy the Fish", "Admiral Bob", "Too Soon We Grow Old," "The Gifts of the Magistrate", "Pandora's Last Gift", "Not Fade Away" and "Seduction of the Ignorant" are all among the best short fiction and non-fiction you could ever be lucky enough to read. "- And Subsequent Construction" is not quite in their class, but still very well-done. These are short stories and essays by a master of both forms - and absolutely worth owning.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Not stellar, but still a good read.
While not quite as engrossing as some of his more extended works (the Callahan's saga; the Sta Dance series), this collections of short stories is still very much worth the price. The title story tells of how aliens come to Earth, enslave random peoples minds, and the populace acccepts it. It's fresh ideas like these, strongly presented in a no-holds-barred style that add real punch to each piece.

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