Robert A. Heinlein Livres
Robert Heinlein était un auteur américain célébré comme l'un des écrivains de science-fiction les plus influents et populaires. Ses œuvres, souvent classées comme de la 'science-fiction dure', ont établi une norme élevée en matière de plausibilité scientifique et d'ingénierie, élevant la qualité littéraire du genre. Il a été un pionnier pour atteindre des publications grand public, touchant un large public et consolidant son impact durable sur le paysage littéraire.







Lummox est un étrange animal de compagnie pour le jeune John Thomas Stuart mème s'il est généralement très docile. D'abord, il a huit pattes, ensuite, il pèse des tonnes et il a l'habitude irrépressible de dévorer les voitures et de grossir encore. Cela fait désordre. Surtout quand ceux de son espèce viennent le chercher et font de John Thomas l'ambassadeur de l'humanité auprès de la Fédération Galactique. Au moment précis où celle-ci s'interroge sur l'opportunité de l'éradication de l'espèce humaine. Un classique de la science-fi ction, souvent désopilant, qui a conquis tous les publics, par l'un des plus fameux auteurs du domaine, Robert Heinlein.
The Door Into Summer
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Dan Davis was tricked by an unscrupulous business partner and a greedy fiancee into spending thirty years in suspended animation just when he was on the verge of a success beyond his wildest dreams. But when he awoke in the future, he discovered he had the means to travel back in time -- and get his revenge!
Red Planet
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A colony of earthmen, struggling to survive on Mars, battle against the humans who plan to exploit the planet's native life forms
This national bestseller marks its first paperback release from a celebrated science fiction author. Renowned for their imaginative storytelling, the book promises a captivating exploration of futuristic themes and complex characters, appealing to both longtime fans and new readers alike.
Time for the Stars
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
With over-population stretching the resources of Earth, the need to find and colonize other Terra-type planets is becoming crucial to the survival of the human race. But finding these planets is time-consuming and very costly.
Starship Troopers
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
With Earth embroiled in a vast interplanetary war with the "Bugs," a young recruit in the Federal Reserves relates his experiences training in boot camp and as a junior officer in the Terran Mobile Infantry
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Robert Heinlein at his superlative best. A fascinating and thought-provoking novel—one to make you smile, to make you wonder, and to make you care!After that firewalking gig in Polynesia, the whole world was suddenly changed around him. Instead of fundamentalist minister Alexander Hergensheimer, he was now supposed to be Alec Graham, an underworld figure in the middle of an affair with his stewardess Margrethe—who was the only good thing in the whole mess.Then there was an impossible iceberg that wrecked the ship in the tropics. Rescued by a Royal Mexican plane, they were hit by a double earthquake. From then on, as changed world followed changed world, things went from bad to worse.To Alex, all the signs increasingly pointed to Armageddon and the Day of Judgement. And Margrethe was a determined heathen. Somehow he had to bring her to a state of grace, for Heaven would be no paradise without her. But time was growing short. Somewhere, there had to be a solution to it all. And, of course, there was. But it was truly a Hell of a solution.
Anthology of science fiction stories by Robert A. Heinlein including two new novellas Destination Moon and Tenderfoot in Space.


