[net.books] JOB - Mini Review from a UK viewpoint

pete@stc.UUCP (12/02/85)

        Very readable, quite entertaining. I  haven't  read  much
        RAH  recently; this was better than I was lead to expect.

        Needs a strong-minded editor to compress the first half.

        One alternate universe is much  like  another.  Shouldn't
        Alec  have  noticed environmental differences? (More/less
        atmospheric pollution, etc.)

        Born-again Christianity isn't such a big deal here - this
        makes  the  discussions  in the first half pretty boring.
        Perhaps  they  could  have  been  Irish  Protestant   and
        Catholic? (But this would have made it all too serious?)

        Heaven/Hell sequence is good fun.  Makes good play of the
        fact   that  even  Heaven  must  be  pretty  bad  if  the
        inhabitants don't live up to their  surroundings.  (There
        goes the neighbourhood!)

        Niven/Pournelle  did  Hell   much   better   in   Inferno
        (recommended).
-- 
	Peter Kendell <pete@stc.UUCP>

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