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Dec 12, 2012 08:02PM

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Do you remember when you read this?




I read a short story with a similar plot a few years ago.
The issue was that so much could be done in the home via computer that there was no need to leave the home anymore. And because there was no need to do so, everyone gradually became phobic of anything outside their homes.
Someone had talked the main character into leaving, I think to meet a female? (No one leaving their homes means no new kids!) (view spoiler)
I believe it was published in the 1960's or so, and from what I remember of the style, it seems like something Bradbury would have written - but I can't locate the story.
I was googling random phrases to try to find it and I found a request with a similar summary. Someone suggested The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov.

"Huddling Place" by Clifford D. Simak, published 1944, found in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame: Volume 1 and City.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huddling...



http://archive.ncsa.illinois.edu/praj...
There's another short story in this theme, I think in Asimov's or Analog. Theme was humans had pissed off some aliens, and they gave us a disease, and everyone wanted to burrow up into small tunnels. The people on the spaceship turned their cabins into burrows (where did they get the dirt?) and the main protag (who was Caucasian - because it was post-apoc and only Polynesian / Asians were dominate races) wanted to destroy the spaceship instead of returning to Earth (ie: stopping the disease). Nobody listened to him, sure that experts on earth could cure this hostile meme. (view spoiler) Dunno what happened after that, nor name or title. Although I'm thinking it was a big name (Andre Norton?) or someone like that.
edit: I think this may be part of the Mauri series by Anderson, but I'm unsure of which story.
edit: Gave this its own query:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
There's also a graphic novel(? it had a *lot* of text blocks, so more like a heavily illustrated story?) that has some of these same themes. Except that it's 'vampires' who've taken over the surface in the ruins and fight amongst themselves and humans live underground. Protag communicates on the net with someone who turns out to live on the surface, and when he gets in trouble/gets expelled she snatches him in a heavily armed dune-buggy (he wasn't expecting it to be so hostile) and whisks him away to her fortress and puts him in the shower... (view spoiler)
edit: This has its own query:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


That sounds like a bit of a muddle of Forster. Go read the link, if you're curious :)

I have read The Machine stops but this one was a bit different. Maybe it had been inspired by Forster.


How likely do you think someone is to read the middle of the thread, after not knowing the first description/starting post? Not a rhetorical question, I'd really like a best guess on that.
Also, I'm not sure Julee's has actually been answered; she just has a list of things to try.
Just--I don't think anyone reads the middle of the thread without reading the beginning. If all you read was the middle, you'd never be able to figure if a book actually met the OPs description. I find that I even go back periodically and re-read beginning posts if its been a long time since the Original Post was made.

Julee, if you haven't found the book yet, the thread definately needs to stay in the "UNSOLVED" folder. Periodically (every month or two or three) you might want to go in and give it a "bump" to get it back in people's mind. After all, someone new might have joined the group that hasn't seen the message yet. Or someone that HAS seen the message might read the book between now and then. So just keep on bumping it up there.

I found the book I was thinking of. It is titled Alien Child and the author is Pamela Sargent.
Just--is post 12 a request by you for the titles of those books? Or a suggestion for the OP? If it is a request by you--you need to start your own thread, as people will be looking at this thread based on the OP's post.

"I suggest not starting a new thread,"
She also suggested going down to "Looking for books in general." I guess it depends on if you want to find your specific books or are just interested in the discussion we have going here.

However, Just.., you're more than welcome to start a new thread there on this theme. Or, if you believe there are specific titles you want us to help you figure out, please go ahead and start new threads here in Unsolved for each of them.
I hope that clears things up a bit, if anyone was still confused.


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Books mentioned in this topic
Alien Child (other topics)The Machine Stops (other topics)
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929-1964 (other topics)
City (other topics)
The Naked Sun (other topics)
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