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Starship Troopers, by Robert A. Heinlein

In one of Robert Heinlein's most controversial bestsellers, a recruit of the future goes through the toughest boot camp in the Universe--and into battle with the Terran Mobile Infantry against mankind's most frightening enemy.

  • Sales Rank: #6404 in Books
  • Published on: 1987-05-15
  • Released on: 1987-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.56" h x .91" w x 4.25" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 263 pages

Amazon.com Review
Juan Rico signed up with the Federal Service on a lark, but despite the hardships and rigorous training, he finds himself determined to make it as a cap trooper. In boot camp he will learn how to become a soldier, but when he graduates and war comes (as it always does for soldiers), he will learn why he is a soldier. Many consider this Hugo Award winner to be Robert Heinlein's finest work, and with good reason. Forget the battle scenes and high-tech weapons (though this novel has them)--this is Heinlein at the top of his game talking people and politics.

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“Elegantly drawn battle scenes.”—Science Fiction Weekly

“A book that continues to resonate and influence to this day, and one whose popularity and luster hasn’t been dimmed despite decades of imitations.”—SF Reviews

“Heinlein’s genius is at its height in this timeless classic that is as meaningful today as when it was written...a fast-paced novel that never gets preachy. This is a definite must-have, must-read book.”—SF Site

From the Back Cover
JOIN THE ARMY AND SEE THE UNIVERSE!

In one of Robert Heinlein's most controversial bestsellers, a recruit of the future goes through the toughest boot camp in the Universe -- and into battle with the Terran Mobile Infantry against mankind's most alarming enemy!

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202 of 226 people found the following review helpful.
'Find the cost of freedom . . . '
By John S. Ryan
The screen version of this classic SF novel is less an adaptation than a counterargument. In a way that's appropriate; Heinlein was certainly trying (or at least expecting) to generate loads of controversy with this work. But if you're about to read _Starship Troopers_ for the first time, it's only fair to warn you that _whatever_ you think of the film, you'll be disappointed if you expect the book to resemble it very much.
(Director Paul Verhoeven and screenwriter Ed Neumeier took incredible liberties with, and sometimes even directly contradicted, the book on which their film is 'based'. It's a fine film on its own terms and I think it's been unjustly maligned. But it's not this novel; it's the next round in an ongoing dispute with this novel. And whatever else the movie has going for it, its _military_ action is incompetent to the point of silliness.)
I've been reading Heinlein for nearly forty years now. I don't think this is one of his best three or four novels, and it's never going to be one of my personal favorites either. Nevertheless, it _is_ a genuinely great work of SF and raises issues that genuinely deserve to be raised.
Whether you buy Heinlein's own _answers_ is a different matter. The 'arguments' presented by the characters in the novel are mostly aimed at straw men. ('My mother says violence never settles anything', indeed.) This is perhaps forgivable since so much of Heinlein's positive case is so good. But I'm not persuaded that the society he imagines in this novel would be as functional as he seems to think.
At any rate, its essential socio-political point -- that authority and responsibility are a coordinated yin-yang pair and an imbalance between them puts the world out of whack -- is extremely well taken. (It applies more broadly, too.)
Its account of what it means to be a human being (as opposed to an economic animal) is darned good too. And this is where the real meat of the novel lies.
You see, the _story_ here isn't about the war with the Bugs; it's about Juan Rico's coming of age. As a character (not Rico) remarks at one point: 'I had to perform an act of faith. I had to prove to myself that I was a man.' If you grok that, you'll grok the novel. (Yes, Heinlein tells this story in the context of military service, but its theme applies much more widely. And lest you think the novel is too autobiographical here, note that Heinlein -- a Navy man -- locates his story not in his own branch of the service but in the 'poor bloody infantry'.)
The stuff about the Bug War is a different deal. This aspect of the novel was very much a product of the anticommunism/Cold War era; I don't think it's survived all that well and I'm not even persuaded it was all that terrific at the time. But it's background, not main plot -- and at any rate Heinlein is surely right that a cap trooper in the Mobile Infantry isn't going to be involved in setting the Federation's diplomatic policy; Rico's own story doesn't depend on whether the politicians are 'right' to send him into combat.
One of Heinlein's greatest, then, but not the absolute cream. Anyway, don't get scared off either by the movie or by comments from readers who didn't grok it. Whatever you think of the Old Man, he was no fascist.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A fun exploration of a militaristic future.
By Polychaos
I read Starship Troopers at the recommendation of a friend after he found out that I liked another one of Heinlein's books, "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress". I had seen the film years ago, and because of that I thought I knew what I could expect.

Starship Troopers centers around the main Character Juan "Johnny" Rico and his military career, starting from his enlistment. Despite this, and very much unlike the film, there's very little actual military action in the book. The whole of it boils down to maybe three battles that Johnny takes part in, and the rest of the book describes his martial and ethics training as a lens on the futuristic society he lives in. This is touched on in the film, but the two works interpret the message to readers (or viewers) completely differently.

The movie is very much a parody of military culture, patriotism, and human exceptionalism. These aspects of the culture are the result of capitalism, and by extension Americanism, run Amok; the most cogent point is that you must have served time in the military to be a citizen and have voting rights. This is presented in the film as a sortof top-down macho ideal, that the military are bullies imposing their will on the rest of the weak-spined poulace. The book, on the other hand, presents this in a very different way. There is one speech in particular that addresses this point where a main character says that the reason people must "serve" (though, note, that not all "military service" is necessarily martial, but can also include research positions and test-subject positions; the positions are all extremely physically grueling however) to vote is because they must demonstrate that they are willing to put societal needs ahead of their own. This presents an ideal of self-sacrifice rather than bullying.

There is a lot of philosophy in this book, however much of is not as palatable as the above example. Corporal punishment is used on the populace, for example; additionally, the military-industrial regime (while presented as Utopia) is little more than extended martial law fueled by utilitarianism. This gives the astute reader a chance to critically evaluate the voting system they present without having to mix wires with whether or not you agree with the wider social structure that the fictional government puts forth (utilitarianism, of course, is impossible in practice). It also forces the reader to consider the voting system we currently have in our own countries, and what we as individuals do to earn that right. In the USA for example voting is considered an intrinsic right of all citizens above age 18, with no military service required. The question the book offers seems to be, "should this be so?". Some countries (Norway among them) have widespread conscription programs, but include the ability to conscientiously object and perform community service instead. Imagine the USA having a civil labor force of even 1 million people (25mil 18-24yr old, divided by 5 (only 18 year olds), divided by 5 (conscientious objectors)), repairing infrastructure across the country inexpensively, or working in hospitals, or helping the elderly, or doing any number of other community improvements. They would be fed and housed, but perhaps unpaid (or a fixed amount). This is of course untenable because of the drop in GDP associated with removing 8% of the population from the workforce, but it seems like a tempting idea nonetheless.

Utopian visions aside, the book is extremely enjoyable, has a good story line with compelling characters, and keeps you reading; it is also light on violence (surprisingly) and sex (none explicit at all).

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (I liked that one better) or Gates of Fire (an excellent read).

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Read this book on the bounce!
By Almaric
I enjoyed it very much. I love the movie too and have no problem with the discrepancies between book and film. I think they complement each other well.

Read this book if you enjoy a good military experience story, even if you don't care for sci-fi. Most of the book is focused on the main character's training, which any veteran should be able to relate to. I do wish there had been more combat scenes - the beginning and the end are the most exciting parts!

Don't read this book if you find nothing interesting or have no respect for the military mindset. Avoid it too if you have no tolerance for ethical\moral worldviews outside of your own. The culture developed is not authoritarian, yet not progressive or libertarian either. Gets a little preachy, but doesn't bog things down.

No sex, no cursing, no graphic violence. Just a smart, quick and enjoyable read.

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