PaperbackReader reviewed Ringworld by Larry Niven (S.F.Masterworks S.)
Review of 'Ringworld' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
The sexism is a big, big issue, but aside from that, this book is great.
The ' (1970–2004), by science fiction author Larry Niven, is a part of his Known Space set of stories. Its backdrop is the Ringworld, a giant artifact 600 million miles in circumference around a sun. The series is composed of four standalone science fiction novels, the original award-winning book and its three subsequent sequels: 1970: Ringworld 1980: The Ringworld Engineers 1996: The Ringworld Throne 2004: Ringworld's Children The core series was developed with three side series of prequels set in the same Ringworld universe, and written in collaboration: 1988–2009: Man-Kzin Wars (by various edited by Niven) 2007–2010: Fleet of Worlds (by Niven and Edward M. Lerner) 2010-2011: Juggler of Worlds (by Niven and Edward M. Lerner)
The sexism is a big, big issue, but aside from that, this book is great.
I started this read because the book is supposed to be a seminal sci-fi classic. It won awards, so it's supposed to be excellent.
I have learned that awards don't point to good books. They point to books that win awards. Moving forward I will likely be relying on popular opinion from my book-loving partner and here on Goodreads.
Blah. At least it's over.