Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?

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You belong in the Cat Who Walks Through Walls. You are creative and cunning. Your works often feel empty to you, though others love them. You suspect that the universe and everyone in it are just characters in someone else's story.

Oddly, that was the first Heinlein book I ever read.
 
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You belong in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. You value freedom above all else. You would fight and die for your family and your home.


I've never read this one so I couldn't really tell you how accurate this one is for me, although I do value family over just about everything other than chocolate :D
 
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You belong in The Man Who Sold The Moon. You are a dreamer. People don't understand you your calling, and often get in your way. Frontiers call to you, and you will breathe your last breath as you gaze back from a distant horizon.
 
You belong in the Cat Who Walks Through Walls. You are creative and cunning. Your works often feel empty to you, though others love them. You suspect that the universe and everyone in it are just characters in someone else's story

interesting
 
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You belong in Time Enough For Love. You are older than you look. Your wit and wisdom are prized by others. People throw themselves on you, begging to be with you.

That pretty much hits the nail on the head.;) I've not read this book though. Actually I can't recall if I've read any of his novels.
 
I've only read Starship Troopers, and I certainly don't intend to be in the Modile Infantry!!! :D

Ooopsy, just realised it isn't to do with who you relate to in the books you've read!! I really should read these things properly!!! :eek:
 
You belong in Stranger in a Strange Land. You are an alien amongst your own kind. Your wisdom is recognized by few, and your awesome power is balanced by your boundless love.


I don't know if it's true, but I like the description.
 
You belong in the Puppet Masters. Your world is filled with hidden foes. You trust no one, and you know that someday you'll find and destroy the bad guys hideout.

Never read it, so I don't know. Although I suppose it's appropriate, since part of the film (1994, starring Donald Sutherland) was filmed in Fresno.
 
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You belong in the Cat Who Walks Through Walls. You are creative and cunning. Your works often feel empty to you, though others love them. You suspect that the universe and everyone in it are just characters in someone else's story.

The funny thing is I really do think that everyone is just a character and im being tested or something. Paranoid or what! but that is quite odd
 
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You belong in The Man Who Sold The Moon. You are a dreamer. People don't understand you your calling, and often get in your way. Frontiers call to you, and you will breathe your last breath as you gaze back from a distant horizon.


The same as Poly. Who'd have thunk it?? :D
 
You belong in Starship Troopers. Your idea of a good time is bouncing across an alien battlefield blasting the foes of humanity into extinction.
 
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You belong in Stranger in a Strange Land. You are an alien amongst your own kind. Your wisdom is recognized by few, and your awesome power is balanced by your boundless loveNever read this one what's it about?
 
A human boy bred by Martians who is discovering Earth...
 
Oh, no, what a drag!

"You belong in I Will Fear No Evil.
Your body is your prison, and you would trade everything you have, even your sex, for a new lease on life."

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That is not one of my favorite Heinlein books! Old fart Smith transfers his brain into dead secretary Eunice's body and spends hundreds of pages of flabby prose acting unconvincingly female. Blah. :mad: I'd much rather have The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress or Glory Road.
 

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