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RW: Anybody like this enough to continue onto the sequels?
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I mostly want to read more about Puppeteers, the Ringworld itself is interesting, but not as much as the aliens to me.



Probably not no. In the end I gave it 3 stars, but there is so much other stuff I'd much rather read.



To be honest, I am a bit burned out on all of these series. There are just too many. We need more standalone books in the SciFi/Fantasy world these days.

2312, nuff said! :)



I read one or two of the Niven-Lerner books and felt the same way about them that I did about the Star Wars prequels: they are completely pointless.
If they had been about different characters, that would've been one thing, but to have them intersect with the already-known stories just put them in the, "Oh, I know how this turns out" category, and not in a good way. If there is a good way for that category to end up.



Ha!







I remember liking them a lot--but who knows how they hold up. I do know that I like high concept books more than most. I like Niven, Asimov, Forward, Brin.

I thought it was OK at the time.

Actually, the first sequel, The Ringworld Engineers, is quite good and it clears up some things in the first book.

Yup. Larry Niven seems a bit fixated on risathra.



I think you'll be surprised by what happens. Perhaps not. Let's just say luck is a two-edged sword.
I think Ringworld Engineers is the best book in the series, superior to Ringworld because it has an actual plot beyond just "get off the island." That said, I thoroughly enjoyed Ringworld. Admittedly, it's been 35 years since I read it, but still.

I much prefer the short stories and novels that happen in Known Space. Most of them written by Niven before 1976. _The Ethics of Madness_ is a real banger of a short story.


I'll admit, it did take some time for me to get into the book. After it finally grabbed my attention, it was much easier to read. That being said, I don't feel the need to seek out any other material related to this story. It was good, but not my cup of tea.
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