All right! Another out of sequence posting. Bouncing Off the Moon by David Gerrold is the second (of 3, I think) book about the Dingillian brothers. Having successfully left earth just before the total collapse of the economy & all government/social infrastructure, they're now bouncing down to the moon. Once there, they stumble across interplanetary intrigue and industrial espionage. As with its predecessor, Jumping off the Planet, this was an enjoyable read. I particularly enjoyed the speculations on how a moon-based culture would evolve.
Friday, September 20, 2002
Bouncing Off the Moon, by David Gerrold
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