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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Paperback – June 15, 1997


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Robert A. Heinlein was the most influential science fiction writer of his era, an influence so large that, as Samuel R. Delany notes, "modern critics attempting to wrestle with that influence find themselves dealing with an object rather like the sky or an ocean." He won the Hugo Award for best novel four times, a record that still stands. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress was the last of these Hugo-winning novels, and it is widely considered his finest work.

It is a tale of revolution, of the rebellion of the former Lunar penal colony against the Lunar Authority that controls it from Earth. It is the tale of the disparate people--a computer technician, a vigorous young female agitator, and an elderly academic--who become the rebel movement's leaders. And it is the story of Mike, the supercomputer whose sentience is known only to this inner circle, and who for reasons of his own is committed to the revolution's ultimate success.

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is one of the high points of modern science fiction, a novel bursting with politics, humanity, passion, innovative technical speculation, and a firm belief in the pursuit of human freedom.

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is the winner of the 1967 Hugo Award for Best Novel.


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“We proceed down a path marked by his ideas.” ―Tom Clancy

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Robert A. Heinlein (1907-1988) is widely acknowledged to have been the single most important and influential author of science fiction in the twentieth century. Four Hugo Awards for Best Novels and three of his novels were given Retrospective Hugos fifty years after publication. He won Science Fiction Writers of America's first Grand Master Award for his lifetime achievement. His many influential novels include Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, and Glory Road.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Orb Books; First Edition (June 15, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0312863551
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0312863555
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 900
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.96 x 8.25 inches
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Robert Heinlein was an American novelist and the grand master of science fiction in the twentieth century. Often called 'the dean of science fiction writers', he is one of the most popular, influential and controversial authors of 'hard science fiction'.

Over the course of his long career he won numerous awards and wrote 32 novels, 59 short stories and 16 collections, many of which have cemented their place in history as science fiction classics, including STARSHIP TROOPERS, THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS and the beloved STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
7,810 global ratings

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Customers find the themes interesting, modern, and explore themes of freedom, self-reliance, and social change. They also describe the plot as funny, engrossing, and heartbreaking. Customers describe the characters as rich and the worldbuilding as vivid, honest, and realistic. However, some find the pace slow and disappointing. Opinions are mixed on the writing style, with some finding it well-written and others saying it's unreadable. Customers also disagree on the relevance, with others saying the book is timeless while others say it seems dated.

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131 customers mention "Themes"105 positive26 negative

Customers find the themes in the book interesting, relevant to current times, and powerful. They say it provides an eerie counterpoint to today's world. Readers also mention that the book explores themes of freedom, self-reliance, anti-colonialism, and social change. They describe it as a modern book that explores the themes of history, politics, and thought-provoking.

"...Yup, very relevant to our current times. And it was published in 1966!" Read more

"...Incredible! The book was definitely difficult to read but definitely entertaining...." Read more

"Still a great book, much to ponder and consider. Also a great story relevant to today’s infatuation with AI...." Read more

"Wonderful introduction to the problems of democracy." Read more

57 customers mention "Characters"46 positive11 negative

Customers find the characters rich, with real humanity and a convincing voice. They also say the author is a great thinker and writer who fully understands his fellow man.

"...The [acing and character development were very good I thought, and it's just an enjoyable read if you like sci-fi and contemplating what could be..." Read more

"...He starts with a kaleidoscope of colorful characters, posits a world no one living has ever experienced, then uses science to bring them together..." Read more

"...The voice is convincing as a reluctant revolutionary who hails from a multicultural background...." Read more

"Memorable characters, lasting quotes and ideas and an entertaining story; what more could one ask for?..." Read more

47 customers mention "Worldbuilding"47 positive0 negative

Customers find the worldbuilding in the book great, revolutionary, and realistic. They also appreciate the anti-authority theme, gritty details, and vivid sense of place. Readers also mention that the launch system is completely realistic.

"...But I'm glad I read it and enjoyed it for what it was: a great Sci Fi classic." Read more

"...about politics -- a very complex, deep, intellectual and sophisticated look at politics, government, revolution and war...." Read more

"...best science fiction book that I have read and it contributed a realistic outlook of our present and future economic system's strangle hold on poor..." Read more

"...a reputation that proceeds it: libertarian masterpiece, great work of revolutionary fiction, and a great example of normalized polyamory...." Read more

19 customers mention "Plot"17 positive2 negative

Customers find the plot funny, engrossing, inspiring, and heartbreaking.

"...On the strength of Wyoming's kiss, ready sense of humor, and ability to win the trust of Mike, the next twenty-four hours finds Manuel drafted into..." Read more

"...But well worth the time . Still prescient, funny, and very enjoyable. Allegedly influenced Elon Musk" Read more

"...Even on the umpteenth reading, it grips my attention and brings a tear to my eye." Read more

"...on an entire planet to achieve their goals is filled with excitement, emotion and real humanity...." Read more

83 customers mention "Writing style"29 positive54 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the writing style. Some find the passages well-written, excellent, and memorable. They also say the book requires the reader to think and has lasting quotes and ideas. However, others find the book unreadable, with abrasive grammatical flow, and broken English. They mention there is no glossary and the book is not deep or novel.

"...however, other is an additional artistic touch: the partial lack of articles and pronouns...." Read more

"Well written classic." Read more

"...of sentences were simply left out..everywhere ..and made it hard to read at times. It was like reading broken english...." Read more

"...I was overall disappointed with it. The writing was just ok...." Read more

10 customers mention "Relevance"4 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the relevance of the book. Some mention it's timeless, fresh, and honest, while others say some aspects of it seem rather dated.

"...The technology is dated but expected" Read more

"...It has aged better than many of its contemporaries, but falls just below what I would consider to be a current, five star experience." Read more

"...of time quite well, but there are some aspects of it that do seem rather dated...." Read more

"This book is still a classic even decades after RAH wrote it because its timeless...." Read more

23 customers mention "Pace"6 positive17 negative

Customers find the pace of the book slow and disappointing. They also say it takes some pages to get used to and starts to drag on for them. However, some find the book hard to put down and mention that reading the novel feels like work.

"...I was overall disappointed with it. The writing was just ok. The action felt slow until the last 1/3, and just the overall sequence of events felt..." Read more

"...much time spent on Mannie’s family instead of the Revolution, too slow in parts and way too fast in others...." Read more

"Still relevant; enjoyable, fast paced and fun. Moving, too, with great characters and fascinating twists...." Read more

"...It takes a while to get into it, partly because the author also created his own version of future English to write it in..." Read more

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I haven’t finished it quite yet, but I’m more than 3/4 of the way through. It’s a really interesting novel. Not a huge fan of the writing style, as it’s almost like reading with a foreign accent, but I can see why the author chose to write it this way. The story is fantastic and I’m excited to finish it. While slow at some parts, still it has been hard to put down.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Robert Heinlein was an award-winning novelist who wrote many classics, but this story is among his best (and he put out a lot of great stories). Imagine if the Moon gets used as a penal colony whose occupants one day decide to fight for their independence from Earth - very much like the USA fought for independence from England's monarchy. Imagine if one of the main revolutionaries in this fight is AI. Yup, very relevant to our current times. And it was published in 1966!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
There is no question about Heilein's mastery of writing and writing science fiction. Great storyline in this novel and as many other of his novels and those of other SF writers, it has to be read keeping in mind the political and social context in which it was written. In this novel however, other is an additional artistic touch: the partial lack of articles and pronouns. When I began reading the novel I felt confused and had to go back to read the same paragraph over. Then I was upset because "there was something wrong with the writing". I finally figured that the whole book is written in "lunar". Incredible! The book was definitely difficult to read but definitely entertaining. I have gone over other reviews and I have not read anybody else commenting about what I believe is "lunar language". Do other readers perceive the same as I do?
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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
I first read this book when I was 15 years old. I am now 61. Heinlein could weave a story that made you believe that you were there. At 61 they have lost some of the shine but they are still great reads.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Looking for a good novel about AGI? Look no further.
Politics and values are of course from another time. To me it's just extra spice in what is still a Sci Fi classic. Colonisation is no longer a hot topic in today's world the way it was when this was written, (but AI certainly is) but you get a lot of timeless ideas around liberalism and anarchism here. And a recipe for revolution on top.
I was surprised I soon forgot this book is almost 60 years old. And the parts including AI felt as they could be written today, in a cyberpunk setting.
I was "warned" about this book and Heinlein because of controversy around him and his conflicting world views. This made me want to read it even more, and I was almost disappointed by how uncontroversial most of this book was. But I'm glad I read it and enjoyed it for what it was: a great Sci Fi classic.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
This book was referred to me by a fellow sci-fi fan and I have to admit, it was worth the time and effort. The plot is something that is very believable and could happen in the near future once the moon is colonized. The [acing and character development were very good I thought, and it's just an enjoyable read if you like sci-fi and contemplating what could be occurring in the near future, even if not all of it is good.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2012
I don't claim to be a genius. Robert A. Heinlein, on the other hand, is one of the most brilliant writers the United States of America has ever produced. He starts with a kaleidoscope of colorful characters, posits a world no one living has ever experienced, then uses science to bring them together in a multilayered study of human existence. And he achieved this in every single book he wrote.

Consider Mike, the supercomputer who becomes sentient and helps free the former prison colony of Luna from the tyrannical and oppressive "Authority" based on Earth. The name and character allude to "Michael", an archangel, the only archangel in the Bible clearly identified as a warrior angel. Thus it is not the least bit surprising that Mike the supercomputer comes up with and executes the strategy that helps Luna's revolution succeed. Nevertheless, the two personality traits that give his character such charm are a childlike naivete and a love of practical jokes. His naivete is so overwhelming that when he realizes the destruction brought by his strategy it renders him catatonic.

Consider also Hazel Stone. She first appears in a book published almost ten years before this book (
The Rolling Stones ) as the grandmother of that book's two charming halfwit brothers. Ten years after the publication of  The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress  she reappears as a tertiary, yet critical character in  The Number of the Beast , then a few years later as the central character in  The Cat Who Walks through Walls , and finally in 1988 as a pivotal character in  To Sail Beyond the Sunset . Hazel Stone starts out as a minor character in a book published in 1955, and becomes one of the most important members of the Long family in the four "Boondock" books where Heinlein finally brings together and reveals how his works are all bound together in a literary examination of the philosophical concept of the world as myth. Most importantly, despite evolving over four books and three decades Hazel Stone never once violates the key elements of her wildly independent, doggedly determined personality. That kind of career-long internal consistency is extremely challenging for a writer to pull off successfully.

Some critics disparage Heinlein's female characters because they do not think and act like men. Somehow they never notice that when push comes to shove, it is always the women in a Heinlein book that have the most initiative, the most common sense, and the greatest ability to change the course of human history. No matter how the male characters stumble through the plot, the women always provide the missing piece of the puzzle or the critical decision that eventually wins the day. Heinlein's female characters, like Hazel Stone and Wyoming Knott, are always the focal point of the events that move a Heinlein novel forward and bring it to its conclusion.

The main character of 
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress , Manuel Garcia "Mannie" O'Kelly-Davis, meets Wyoming Knott at a subversive meeting he has no interest in attending. The only reason he goes is because his "thinkum dinkum" friend Mike the Supercomputer cannot observe the meeting directly and asks Manuel to attend for him and tell him about it. The meeting is interrupted by a police raid and in the course of the raid Manuel is charged with protecting Wyoming Knott, a keynote speaker invited from the Hong Kong colony. On the strength of Wyoming's kiss, ready sense of humor, and ability to win the trust of Mike, the next twenty-four hours finds Manuel drafted into leading a revolution against the Warden and the Authority that oppress Luna.

One of the most brilliant strokes of genius is how through this providential meeting the reader learns that Luna is a libertarian society with no written laws while the Authority is a Soviet-style collectivist big government attempting to dictate every aspect of life in Luna. The subversives use Soviet style revolutionary titles and hierarchy, but are fighting for an American style free market economy. This reversal of roles is a literary device that keeps the reader questioning their assumptions about labels versus the genuine truths those labels are applied to. What becomes apparent only after reading the Boondock books is how 
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress  is a key lesson in understanding the difference between a label and the thing itself. The continuity of Hazel Stone's character is one of the powerful literary tools Heinlein uses to teach this lesson not once, but repeatedly over a period of three decades!

As I said at the beginning, I am not a genius and I do not claim to be. Nonetheless, when I read some of the negative and disparaging reviews of 
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress  here at Amazon, it strikes me that none of the people who rated this book with one or two stars actually understood the book and several of them probably did not even bother reading it beyond the first chapter or two. Just as in every book Heinlein wrote, there is far more going on here than meets the eye. On the surface, it is a rollicking space opera of revolution and freedom. Peel back the layers and you find a critical assessment of everything that is wrong with American culture in the post war years as well as a dire warning about the civil unrest that tore through our society in the decade after this book was published.

Some science fiction writers claim to be prophetic. Robert A. Heinlein actually was.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
This book is on of the best, and a founding pillar of Heinleins "Universe". Way ahead of it's time and a "primer" for the background of "The Cat Who Walked Through Walls". Luna Revolution, Adam Selene, the works. I prefer hardback, and this fit the bill.

The reason I left out a star? Proofreading and editing of this was very poor. Many pronouns and portions of sentences were simply left out..everywhere ..and made it hard to read at times. It was like reading broken english.

The book itself is a primer for Sci-Fi/ Get it.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Still a great book, much to ponder and consider. Also a great story relevant to today’s infatuation with AI. And a great tale of freedom and throwing off the yoke of tyranny, also relevant today.

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Kelly Coccimillo
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2024
For its age, the book reads well and does not feel as dated as it should. It is an awesome story. I was just disappointed that he killed off the computer.
FABIO VAZQUEZ
5.0 out of 5 stars masterpiece
Reviewed in Brazil on January 25, 2023
from the sepia lightweight paper to the beautiful cover
Irene olguin garcia
5.0 out of 5 stars Una gran historia
Reviewed in Mexico on July 30, 2021
Amo este libro, una lastima que no se consiga fácil en español porque está des continuado
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JH
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic
Reviewed in Germany on April 23, 2024
Not just a classic of scifi but a story that really holds up. A few points (dont look too closely at the computer) seem a bit odd now but considering the age it all seems mostly believable even now. Of course its really about politics, representation and so on but you dont have to agree with his politics (which are anyway not totally clear from the story) to enjoy it.
QW
5.0 out of 5 stars A great classic!
Reviewed in France on April 2, 2024
Interesting point of views on society and organization. And a sentient AI!