Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Pro

Not yet published
Expected 1 Jan 99
Rate this book
Harb Mallard, the ambitious new Sector Chief for the Galactic Expansion Service, decides to circumvent Service guidelines and convert the alien inhabitants of world 49381D by taking control of a local warlike faction

183 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1978

2 people are currently reading
81 people want to read

About the author

Gordon R. Dickson

587 books377 followers
Gordon Rupert Dickson was an American science fiction author. He was born in Canada, then moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota as a teenager. He is probably most famous for his Childe Cycle and the Dragon Knight series. He won three Hugo awards and one Nebula award.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
5 (5%)
4 stars
20 (21%)
3 stars
56 (59%)
2 stars
12 (12%)
1 star
1 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews
174 reviews
January 21, 2025
This was not a bad book but definitely not one of Gordon R. Dickson’s best. I have read many of his books and have read several multiple times but will probably not read this one again. The illustrations did nothing to improve this book either.
24 reviews
October 23, 2020
Easy read with illustrations. Language suitable for young teen perhaps. Quite enjoyable, but ending was too abrupt and the denouement wasn't believable.
Profile Image for Chris.
184 reviews18 followers
November 16, 2021
This is an illustrated science fiction novel which were briefly popular in the late 1970s.

The book itself is closer to novella length padded with a huge number of illustrations. Unfortunately, the illustrations aren’t particularly good and are more of a distraction than anything else.

This novel is a poor example of Dickson’s writing, and I have no doubt that there are readers out where who read Pro and never came back to Gordon R. Dickson. That’s a shame because he really is a solid writer in my experience.

The bones of an interesting story are present, but this reads like a first draft. Thank heaven for the twist ending which almost made Pro worth finishing.

I don’t have much more to say about this book other than advising you to avoid it. I’m a little bit annoyed with myself for picking this book to read first out of a stack of Dickson novels I bought via eBay. At least it was short.
Profile Image for Al "Tank".
370 reviews57 followers
January 10, 2022
A self-centered "pro", more interested in his own advancement than helping the alien natives of the planet. Not afraid to get people killed in the processes. Not up to Dickson's normal yarn.
Profile Image for Philip Athans.
Author 55 books245 followers
September 16, 2024
THE example of an entirely unlikable protagonist--if you can even call him a PROtagonist.
Profile Image for Kevin Downer.
156 reviews
July 31, 2010
Fast and enjoyable. Viking like alien culture being groomed by a Pro "cultur builder." Read it and find out who the real Pro is.
Profile Image for Peri .
33 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2012
This was an entertaining story. I think I might have liked it less but for the great illustrations. I would say if you like Gordon R. Dickson it's worth the quick read.
Profile Image for Steven.
380 reviews2 followers
May 24, 2024
More a short story with many pictures than a novel, this is an interesting tale of a spaceman living with primitives, with a very unexpected and not very plausible twist.
Profile Image for Peter.
Author 35 books66 followers
May 6, 2012
Good fun read about forcibly advancing a primitive race with a twist.....
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.