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  1. 1 de jan. de 1980 · The later "world as myth" novels of Heinlein are generally my least favorite. This book suffers from this syndrome to a greater extent than any other with Heinlein finally surrendering to the urge to collect the characters of all of his stories, the characters from Heinlein's personal favorite stories that he didn't write and even "two Heinleins" from parallel universes and get them together ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2024 · With perseverance and determination, the taming party will eventually deplete the yellow bar of resistance, signaling the imminent arrival of the coveted Beast Lord cub. With the final wave vanquished and the ritual complete, the taming party can rejoice in their hard-earned victory. However, the journey doesn’t end there.

  3. Robert A. Heinlein's The Number of the Beast introduces the concept of the "World as Myth" which supposes that all fictional universes are equally real and, moreover, are accessible to one another via interdimensional travel. The act of authorship is what creates said universes, which leads to the interesting notion that the characters in any given universe may be controlled, at any given ...

  4. The later "world as myth" novels of Heinlein are generally my least favorite. This book suffers from this syndrome to a greater extent than any other with Heinlein finally surrendering to the urge to collect the characters of all of his stories, the characters from Heinlein's personal favorite stories that he didn't write and even "two Heinleins" from parallel universes and get them together ...

  5. 1 de jan. de 2001 · 3.62. 12,945 ratings508 reviews. The Number of the Beast is a mind-bending experiment by one of the greatest writers in science fiction who ever lived and the author of the classic bestseller, Starship Troopers. It is a parallel book about parallel universes. Most readers did not realize in 1980 (when it was originally published) that the novel ...

  6. The key concept of The World As Myth is that all fictions are real. Which, of course, includes The World As Myth books. With the Burroughs drive you can cross universes into other fictions, and in The Number Of The Beast the main characters are shown doing a last second swap: One braindead clone substituted for a near-death person, who can then be revived with their Sufficiently Advanced ...