A review by quoththegirl
The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert A. Heinlein

3.0

Heinlein is such a mixed bag, I never know what I'm going to get. This collection of stories is from Heinlein's Future History timeline, and each story centers around an invention or discovery that changes mankind's history in some way. The title story and its companion "Requiem" were the best of the bunch; the first story, "Let There Be Light," was so mediocre I almost gave up on the whole thing. The rest were definitely worth reading, though, so I'm glad I finished it.