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Limits [Mass Market Paperback]

Larry Niven (Author), Barclay Shaw (Illustrator)
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January 12, 1985
A masterful mix of fantasy and science fiction.
LIMITS. Two aliens fascinated by man's fondness for defining boundaries decide to make sure he doesn't get out of the habit.
THE LION IN HIS ATTIC. Seventy-six years after Atlantis drowned, a sorceress and a prince learn to their dismay that not all lions eat red meat.
TABLE MANNERS. When the proprietor of the Draco Tavern is invited to dine with some carnivorous etees, he brings along a xenobiologist to coach him in alien etiquette. But he forgets that he is already outfitted with the oldest guide of all.
A TEARDROP FALLS. In his youth, Hilary Gage had fought men and studied the ravages of Berserkers. As a machine, he terraformed planets and lay in wait . . . .
YET ANOTHER MODEST PROPOSAL. At last, a solution to the problem of radioactive wastes that costs nothing and yields an immodest profit.
Plus lots more!

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A masterful mix of fantasy and science fiction.
LIMITS. Two aliens fascinated by man's fondness for defining boundaries decide to make sure he doesn't get out of the habit.
THE LION IN HIS ATTIC. Seventy-six years after Atlantis drowned, a sorceress and a prince learn to their dismay that not all lions eat red meat.
TABLE MANNERS. When the proprietor of the Draco Tavern is invited to dine with some carnivorous etees, he brings along a xenobiologist to coach him in alien etiquette. But he forgets that he is already outfitted with the oldest guide of all.
A TEARDROP FALLS. In his youth, Hilary Gage had fought men and studied the ravages of Berserkers. As a machine, he terraformed planets and lay in wait . . . .
YET ANOTHER MODEST PROPOSAL. At last, a solution to the problem of radioactive wastes that costs nothing and yields an immodest profit.
Plus lots more!

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Del Rey; 1st edition (January 12, 1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345321421
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345321428
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,325,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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LARRY NIVEN is the multiple Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Ringworld series, along with many other science fiction masterpieces. He lives in Chatsworth, California. JERRY POURNELLE is an essayist, journalist, and science fiction author. He has advanced degrees in psychology, statistics, engineering, and political science. Together Niven and Pournelle are the authors of many New York Times bestsellers including Inferno, The Mote in God's Eye, Footfall, and Lucifer's Hammer.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars More help needed, June 22, 2000
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Limits is a modest collection of science fiction and fantasystories from Larry Niven. Although he has some interesting ideas,it's clear that the short story format is not really Niven's forte. Indeed, the strongest pieces in this volume are those written in collaboration with other writers. Among the fantasies, for example, the mystical feel of "Talisman" (written with Dian Girard) is far more effective than the humdrum restaurant setting of the wholly forgettable "Lion in the Attic". In the former, a beautiful young thief matches wits with crafty magicians to try and find a legendary treasure, while in the latter, a restaurant owner hides a secret from some mysterious travelers. And while "Talisman" draws us in with its subtle characterization and constant movement, "Lion" keeps its secrets until the end, by which time the reader has lost interest in the outcome. Niven gets plenty of help from his collaborators in the science fiction vein as well. "Spirals", with Jerry Pournelle, is an inside look at how space mining began in the asteroid belt, wherein the reader discovers that the main characters, who are later lauded as heroes, were actually very flawed human beings, who acted from the basest and most primitive of motives. In the moving story "The Locusts", written with Steven Barnes, a group of bright, strong and energetic colonials deal with the discovery that their efforts are doomed. The heroes' plight is portrayed with understated drama and a fair amount of realism to make for an unforgettable tale. In both of these stories, the authors emphasize the essential humanity of their characters (despite the science fiction trappings), and this is what gives their stories such a powerful impact. When Niven is on his own, however, he sometimes loses sight of this simple principle. "A Teardrop Falls" is a Berserker story, for fans of such, and shows how a machine cleverly tricks another machine. Without any emotional attachment, the story hinges on the cleverness of the trick, which in this case is no big deal. "Flare Time" deals with adventure on another planet, and has some entertaining features, but tends to be a little unfocused. Niven tries to do too much with this story, introducing new species, an entire series of new environments, etc., and would have been better off writing a short novel that used the same characters and locale. As it is, the reader is rushed through the journey too quickly to appreciate Niven's many inventions. Rounding out the collection are the chirpsithtra shorts, which feature Niven's tall-tale-telling aliens spinning yarns in a spaceport bar. Chirpthistra stories are meant to be amusing, but occasionally Niven slips some serious ideas in as well. Of these, "War Movie" has the most interesting payoff, while "Folk Tale" falls so flat one can almost hear the thud. All in all not a bad collection, but still nothing like the quality we find in Niven's better novels.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, February 29, 2008
This review is from: Limits (Mass Market Paperback)
This collection boasts a few team-ups, one of which is the Hugo nominated Locusts story, and Talisman is a standard second world fantasy type story, to go along with the other miscellaneous sf stories.

The second part of the book contains several of the tales from the Draco's Tavern setting.

A reasonable set of stories, having a 3.36 average.

Limits : The Lion in His Attic - Larry Niven

Limits : Spirals - Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle

Limits : A Teardrop Falls - Larry Niven

Limits : Talisman - Larry Niven and Dian Girard

Limits : Flare Time - Larry Niven

Limits : The Locusts - Larry Niven and Steven Barnes

Limits : Yet Another Modest Proposal: The Roentgen Standard - Larry Niven

Limits : Table Manners - Larry Niven

Limits : The Green Marauder - Larry Niven

Limits : War Movie - Larry Niven

Limits : The Real Thing - Larry Niven

Limits : Limits - Larry Niven

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