When a powerful new weapon threatens the planet of Ringworld, a protector, an exile with the ability to speak with animals, and a native with a mysterious past assist explorer Louis Wu on his quest to save Ringworld from interplanetary war.
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When a powerful new weapon threatens the planet of Ringworld, a protector, an exile with the ability to speak with animals, and a native with a mysterious past assist explorer Louis Wu on his quest to save Ringworld from interplanetary war.
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This is the fourth book in the Ringworld Saga.
It has the massive, swashbuckling style of the first two books. Don't let "The Ringworld Throne" put you off.
I get the impression that this was going to be the last Ringworld book, but then the ending was re-engineered to allow for a fifth book.
Good job too..
skates
Jan 20, 2010
junk
I had read ringworld and ringworld engineers many years back and found them both enjoyable. I thought I world finally follow them up with the sequels so I picked "ringworld children" because "throne' had such bad reviews here and they said "children" was a lot better. I have never read such a nothing book before in my life, its just maniacal gibberish, it goes nowhere it has no plot or story at all. I'm finding the same in "footfall". I am really disapointed with them both, my copies of them are going in the dumpster, and I will not be getting anymore from ...................