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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should be in Print,
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This review is from: Journey Between Worlds. (Library Binding)
This is a wonderful book, and one of my favorites in the whole world. The reader can really connect to the characters. It's a shame that it isn't in print. In my opinion, Engdahl's novels should be included with other popular young adult science fiction/fantasy classics like The Giver, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Wizard of Oz, etc. Don't pass up a chance to read this book. P.S. They should make this book into a movie!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We're all correct; this should be reprinted!,
By M. Friday (K to the Ansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Journey Between Worlds. (Library Binding)
I'm a lucky owner of this young adult novel. My poor copy is a beaten, bruised thing with a twisted spine and stained pages; I adore it. Anyone familar with Engdahl's work understands that she lays a foundation of philosophy and bases story atop this sometimes shaky ground. Her ideals, however, are refreshing. Not hard sci-fi, not entirely romantic, and certainly not pushy, but full of hope and whimsy and thought-provocation. Considering that this was published in 1970, the scientific reasoning (surrounding the journey to Mars and Mars itself) is left open-ended and ambiguous, which I actually appreciate. It gives the novel a sense of timelessness and doesn't outdate recent scientific knowledge. What's left is a charming, charming tale. We the reader even get our happy ending. By the way, this was the first novel Engdahl wrote. She had difficulties locating a willing publisher and, while still searching, wrote Enchantress from the Stars. It was this second novel that got quickly swallowed by the Atheneum publishing house who then agreed to also print the much beloved Journey Between Worlds. So, if this book presents itself, I highly recommend it! It's a fast and fetching read, Absolutely charming.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Please bring this back into print,
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This review is from: Journey Between Worlds. (Library Binding)
If you ever ran out of Heinlein juveniles and Andre Norton's best space books and you started sobbing, wondering why there couldn't be more of those wise, wonderful, exciting books, calm down. Dry your eyes. Go find this book and Engdahl's Enchantress from the Stars. They are really good books, and it seems that the only reason they aren't as famous as the Moon of Three Rings or Have Spacesuit, Will Travel is that Engdahl must have run into some kind of serious marketing problems.
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