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Lädt ... Callahan's Legacy (1996)von Spider Robinson
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Still smiling. Spider Robinson continues his quirky narrative about the people (and I use that term loosely) that used to hang out at Callahan's Crosstime Saloon and now are gracing Mary's Place. The old regulars are here (Long-Drink McGonnigle, Doc Webster, Fast Eddie on the piano) but the bar is tended by Jake Stonebender. Jake's woman, Zoey, is 9 and half month's pregnant but that hasn't slowed down their sex life much. So it's a regular evening in the bar but two newbies show up and then the fun starts. You have to be paying attention when you are reading this book. It took me four chapters to realize that all the chapter headings were palindromes. And some of the puns I had to say out loud (getting some strange looks if I was in a public place) to comprehend. But I loved every word of it and so will anyone else who likes wordplay, impossible situations and just plain good writing. Not the strongest of Robinson's Callahan series, but still entertaining. Mary's Place is under the gun yet again as the crew of punning misfits rally to stand off another attack from outer space. Probably the most interesting parts of the story delve into the arrival of the oldest three bar-goers: Fast Eddie, Doc, and Long-Drink. Plenty of punning and not a little political commentary thrown in. I read Spider Robinson’s legendary Callahan’s Cross Time Saloon so long ago, my future self needs to be reminded by my past self as to what happened. My present self just remembers being entertained cover to cover. While nothing can recreate any first time experience, I still found Callahan’s Legacy totally enjoyable. Let’s be honest here, this is no contender for the Greatest Book of All Time. It is not even the Best Sci Fi Ever Created. It is however, immortal, much like that classic, but hokey, musical, Guy’s and Dolls. And for good reason too: just like the characters of the musical, the regulars at Callahan's are unique and memorable for their oddities. Just like the Oldest Permanent Established Floating Crap Game the cast sings about, Callahan’s is the Oldest Strangest Liquor and Coffee Establishment in Sci Fi. If you include time travel, it is certainly the Longest Running Party in the Universe. When reading this, just go with the flow. It’s pure entertainment with no hidden messages. Well, not exactly . . . there are a lot of anagrams and puns. You will need a good grasp of esoteric music, Zen and xenobiology, as well as an open mind, to follow the action. Good travel reading, a quick read between more serious works and for fans of Terry Pratchet, Douglas Adams or Larry Niven and good Irish Coffee. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Twenty years since Spider Robinson first revealed the existence of Callahanâ??s Place, the original bar is gone. Mike Callahan is gone, too, but his spirit lives on in the new bar, named Maryâ??s Place for his daughter. On this particular day, nothing seems to be going right for Jake Stonebender, proprietor of Maryâ??s Place. First a huge storm rips the roof off the bar â?? and moments later, drops another, better roof on it. Then, Mary Callahan and her husband show up, unconscious, literally out of nowhere, and they bring bad news to the barfolk: a nasty three-eyed, three-toed, three-everythinged purple monster is going to descend upon them within mere hours. Through laughter and tears, with puns powerful enough to melt Formica, the most famous bar in all spacetime is going to rock this night. But will the Earth survive?A Blackstone Audio Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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