Ringworld's Children

Unabridged
Author: Larry Niven
Narrator: Barrett Whitener
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fiction
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Date: August 2004
Length: 9 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

Explorer Louis Wu, an Earth-born human who was part of the first expedition to Ringworld, becomes enmeshed in an interplanetary war that threatens to tear the Ringworld apart forever. Now the future of Ringworld lies in its children.

Reviews (4)

Ringworlds Children

Written by Anonymous on February 7th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This book was awful and confusing! The reader had a very boring tone to his voice, which made is worse. I've read some of Niven's books in the past and was prepared to have to be on my toes, but I didn't get far at all in this story.

doesn't measure up

Written by Anonymous on September 7th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

As the series progressed something happened -- not for the good. Maybe it just got too complicated but this was a major disappointment -- hard to follow, not interesting.

Start from the beginning

Written by Anonymous on August 24th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I probably would have enjoyed this book more if I understood what was going on and who the characters are. The introductions and descriptions, as well as the plot, are already under way when you start this book, and coming into the middle of it is TERRIBLE. The concepts are interesting, and I felt the story was ok... it just took to long to get up to speed. Start and the beginning of the series and see how it goes from there.

Excellent

Written by cdf from Westerly, RI on May 5th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

An excellent sequel to the other Ringworld novels. I would advise any person that is unaquainted with the Ringworld novels to begin at the beginning. Starting with this book would leave the listener confused as much of the story was built on what happened in the earlier stories and would be difficult to understand out of context. So, taken in the right context, the new novel really is an intriguing continuation of the saga and also gives the listener a glimpse into the history of the ringworld. I loved it.

Author Details

Author Details

Niven, Larry

"Niven is the author of numerous science fiction short stories and novels, beginning with his 1964 story ""The Coldest Place"" (which in the story was said to be the dark side of Mercury, which was thought to be tidally locked with the Sun at the time it was written but which ironically enough was found to rotate in a 2:3 resonance just months before the story was published).

Niven has also written scripts for various science fiction television shows, including the original Land of the Lost series and Star Trek: The Animated Series. One of his short stories, ""Inconstant Moon"", was adapted for an episode of the series The Outer Limits.

A thinly disguised Niven appears as the character ""Lawrence Van Cott"" in the Greg Bear novel The Forge of God.

Many of Niven's stories take place in his Known Space universe, in which humanity shares the several solar systems nearest to Sol with over a dozen alien species, including species known as the Kzinti, and Pierson's Puppeteers, which are frequently central characters. The Ringworld trilogy is set in the Known Space universe.

Niven has also written a logical fantasy series set in The Warlock's Era, detailed in The Magic Goes Away. There is a Magic: the Gathering card named Nevinyrral's Disk, which contains Larry Niven's name backwards. When tapped it destroys all creature, enchantment, and artifact cards in play, including itself. This is likely a reference to the Warlock's Disc from this series, which when activated drains all magic from a region by using it up with an open-ended enchantment.

In recent years, most of his writing has been in collaboration with Jerry Pournelle and/or Steven Barnes.

There are those who think that Niven numbers may have been named in his honor, but despite his popularity and mathematical background, they're actually named for Ivan M. Niven.

Larry Niven was born in Los Angeles, California. He graduated with a B.A. (Bachelor's of Arts) in mathematics (with a minor in psychology) from Washburn University, Kansas, in 1962. He has since lived in Los Angeles suburbs, including Chatsworth and Tarzana."