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A review of The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. This 1974 classic finds its way onto tons of top ten lists from credible people, and is on the Goodreads Top 100 list, but I somehow never read it. It's a seamless fusion of about six different sci-fi genres. A pretty incredible achievement for any era, that really blows the hair back when you consider how much more sophisticated it was than the blockbuster Sci-Fi movies that followed years after it.
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