His brand of science-fiction is grittier, focused more on hard-boiled characters, wicked dialogue, and provocation. Though he studies and respects the underlying science, he is not as concerned with the details the way Clarke is, nor does he often deal with the high-flung future fantasy of Asimov. Heinlein is probably the most challenging of the three, with his brand of science-fiction unafraid to get political, satirical, and offensive. Clarke's greatest hits, this summer we're moving on to another of the Big Three: Robert A. On the heels of last summer's exploration of some of Arthur C.
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