 I've not read much Kate Wilhelm, and I mentioned in the past that I should correct that. And this is a good little example I found by chance while looking at some vintage books at a store, not too long ago, published in 1967. This is a perfectly serviceable example of classic sci-fi. Page one starts right in the middle of the action, a guy being chased across a desert planet by a killer robot. After a couple of chapters it starts to digress into backstory, which at first I didn't like, but I came to like it. This is exactly the kind of thing you would expect to see written by the classic sci-fi authors. Arthur C. Clark, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, except it contains a great deal of anti-war sentiment, particularly written from the point of view of women caught up in war. So yeah, it's unmistakably anti-Vietnam, and I liked it. Please remember to press that like button, it helps my videos get seen. And then subscribe so you can come back next time. I do science fiction, book, TV, and movie reviews all the time, and please consider becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below.