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Doorways in the Sand
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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Adult Science Fiction, at least 10-15 years old - MC takes advantage of terms of trust fund to be a perpetual undergrad student. [s]

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Jeremy | 194 comments Does anybody recognize this plotline?

The main character is a college senior in his late 20s/early 30s. The terms of his grandfather's will guaranteed to cover his tuition and an allowance for reasonable living costs until he completed his bachelor's degree, provided that he maintained a full-time class schedule and passing grades.

At the point that the story starts, the MC has been an undergrad student for over a decade and has taken 90-something percent of the classes in every discipline in the school's undergrad course catalog and switched majors dozens of times in order to avoid meeting the requirements to matriculate.

As I recall, I read the book about 10 to 15 years ago, but I have no idea of the publication date, so it might be much older.


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STU | 63 comments I think there is a character like this in one of Richard Gordon's Doctor books, probably Doctor in the House.
Don't think it was the main character, but definitely there's a character who has been there for many years living off an inheritance allowance while studying.


Jeremy | 194 comments Nope. I had never heard of Richard Gordon or his Doctor series until you mentioned them.

While I can't remember the main storyline of the book that I'm trying to remember, I do recall that it was definitely science fiction.

The writing style was kind of Heinlein-esque.


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M (miyu) | 82 comments this makes me think of Roger Zelazny's book, Doorways in the Sand, where the main character is a perpetual undergraduate, paid for by the terms of a will. He enjoys climbing the buildings of the university, but is finally forced to graduate!


Jeremy | 194 comments That may be it. I've read almost everything Zelazny has written,

I'll dig through my books and see if I still have my old copy.


Jeremy | 194 comments UPDATE - This is definitely the title I was trying to recall. Thanks, M.


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Kris | 54944 comments Mod
Glad you found your book, Jeremy. Link for M's find - Doorways in the Sand by Roger Zelazny.


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