Islands in the sky

The Gregg Press science fiction series

209 Seiten

Sprache: English

Am 1979 von Gregg Press veröffentlicht.

OCLC-Nummer:
4591605

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When young Roy Malcolm won the Aviation Quiz Contest, the sponsor, World Airways, never dreamed he could legally claim a trip to the Inner Space Station as his prize. Set in the middle of the twenty-first century, this is an amazing yarn about a teen-ager's adventures and conflicts five hundred miles up on a strange, artificial outpost that circles our planet.

What promised to be merely a sightseeing jaunt into space soon shaped up into the most thrilling weeks in Roy's life. For shortly after his arrival at the outpost a mysterious and untalkative spaceship "anchored" ten miles off the station - and its suspicious behavior fitted in perfectly with the space crew's ideas on interplanetary crime. The surprising outcome of this uninvited visit, a race-for-life mission aboard a long-abandoned ship, a weird mishap that necessitates a trip around the moon spark this story with thrills and suspense.

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hat Islands in the sky von Arthur C. Clarke besprochen (A Signet book -- 451-J9823.)

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A smug 16 year old boy outwitted a TV station by his sheer knowledge about space and technology. He gets shot into space to a space station. Then he gets back to earth. The end, no emotions. The sheer sexism unfold over the whole book as the only mentioned woman is the boy's sassy world-traveler mom yearning for her home state Montana. (Seriously?)

Clarke conveys absolutely no emotion however weird and dangerous the boy's adventures seem.