|  | quote: Originally posted by dandelion:Stephen King's moderator comments that's the first time that theory has been brought to her attention!
 i have to say im surprised by this, its not too hard to see that stephen king was probly picked on and bullied when he was a kid and possibly abused/molested. 
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|  | | Posts: 40 | Location: st.cloud, MN, USA | Registered: 08 December 2004 |    IP | 
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|  | Re: Heinlein -- I've devoured his material because some of it is so brilliant. I haven't seen anyone here recommend my favorite of his so if you have any interest please try on THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS. Absolutely brilliant, hilarious, heartfelt, and a terrific political commentary for any time. Be warned, the ending brings me to tears every time. 
 One thing I feel about about Heinlein's stories, the above notwithstanding, is so many start out with such promise and then don't go anywhere, and the endings can be disappointing. I also haven't come to appreciate the Lazarus Long stories for the most part, so it's clearly a matter of personal taste.
 
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|  | Amendment to my previous post.  I just realized a number of above posts were by Mycroft.  Is it possible you chose your user name based on Mike in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress? 
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|  | nah, its sherlock holmes' brother. sorry [This message has been edited by Mycroft (edited 12-09-2004).] 
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|  | | Posts: 40 | Location: st.cloud, MN, USA | Registered: 08 December 2004 |    IP | 
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|  | Ah, that makes sense.  That's where Mike's name came from as well. | 
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