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The Practice Effect
The Practice Effect
Author: David Brin
...[a] physicist employed in a university has created a device that enables people to explore other worlds on a different plane of existance. But some minor problems develop and the inventor of this device, who had been brushed aside due to university politics, has been asked to help. — Totally unarmed with previous information he is thrust into ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553252156
ISBN-10: 0553252151
Publication Date: 4/1984
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3.7 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
Another good Brin book. "Practice makes perfect" brings a whole new meaning when the physics have gone a bit strange. In this, people make simple clothes out of rags and junk, and give them to others to wear and use for a while. Later, those practiced items are taken back once they are high enough quality. The upperclass has even more of a reason to make the lowerclass do all the work.
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Not my favorite Brin, but fun concept.
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a unique story about travel to a strange world where the laws of physics are different. Science is a mix of modern and stoneage and used items get better no worse with time.
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I really like this book. It's not as well known as Brin's other books, but this is fun as well as well as philosophically interesting. The way science fiction used to be!
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A very enjoyable and well thought out book.


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