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  1. 25 de mar. de 2011 · To Sail Beyond the Sunset is a direct sequel to Time Enough for Love as well as The Cat Who Walks Through Walls. This was also Heinlein's final novel. Heinlein-written works that are mentioned/included in the World as Myth include:

  2. The Cat Who Walks Through Walls is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, published in 1985. Like many of his later novels, it features Lazarus Long and Jubal Harshaw as supporting characters.

    • Robert A. Heinlein
    • 1985
  3. 1 de jan. de 2001 · Robert A. Heinlein. 3.71. 23,392 ratings802 reviews. When a stranger attempting to deliver a cryptic message is shot dead at his table, Dr. Richard Ames is thrown headfirst into danger, intrigue, and other dimensions, where a plot to rescue a sentient computer could alter human history...

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  4. The World As Myth Series. 4 primary works • 4 total works. Heinlein's last set of books, incorporating characters from his entire ouvre. Themes involve long life, time travel, "universe hopping", and lots of lasciviousness. DEFINITE PREREQUISITES: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, The Rolling Stones, Stranger in a Strange Land, Revolt in 2100 ...

  5. Robert A. Heinlein has written some of the best-selling science-fiction novels of all time, including the beloved classic Stranger in a strange land. Now, in The cat who walked through walls, he creates his most compelling character ever: Dr. Richard Ames, ex-military man, sometime writer, and unfortunate victim of mistaken identity.

  6. The Cat Who Walks Through Walls Series by Robert A. Heinlein. 3 primary works • 4 total works. The Cat Who Walks Through Walls. by Robert A. Heinlein. 3.71 · 23,383 Ratings · 802 Reviews · published 1985 · 54 editions. When a stranger attempting to deliver a cryptic me… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 1. O Gato que Atravessa as Paredes - 1.

  7. Their foredoomed attempt to become the Nick and Nora Charles of space (with a bonsai standing in for Asta) is sabotaged less by Heinlein's endless elbow-in-the-ribs wisecracks and more by his inability to convincingly portray a sexual relationship.