"Sleator achieves some dazzling effects here."(The Horn Book, starred review)
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--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.Gr 5-9-A good choice for readers who enjoy The X Files or creepier episodes of Star Trek. When Marco's younger sister Lilly discovers a hidden tunnel in the basement of their house, she is too frightened to enter it. But 12-year-old Marco likes to travel and see different things: to him "millions meant distances-and if you're thinking about distances, millions means going very, very far away." He follows the tunnel from Earth to a different world and is drawn into the alien inhabitants' struggle to propitiate their Lord, a powerful, sentient space/time phenomenon called a naked singularity. Time passes far more quickly on Earth than on the alien world, and Marco's visits are overshadowed by his urgent need to get home before too much time passes. While these concepts are not new in science fiction, the suspense of Marco's race against time, the well-paced unfolding of the mysteries of the alien world, and the general mood of foreboding make for a compelling read. Marco is a substantial protagonist; the other characters, while less well-rounded, are convincing enough to advance the story. The book is a successful prequel to Sleator's The Boxes (Dutton, 1998), but also stands on its own.
Beth Wright, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, VT
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--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Awesome,
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This review is from: Marco's Millions (Paperback)
One of the best science fiction books I have ever read. It almost seems like the author experienced what's in the book.
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Do you think of giant insects communicating via telepathy when you think of alternate universes? Ordinarily this reviewer wouldn't either, but after having read another of Sleator's books, The Boxes(1998), it wasn't too difficult to grasp the idea of huge bugs communicating with people in our world.Sleator is at his best when dealing with the concepts of singularities. Closely related to black holes, singularities are astronomical phenomena that theoretically do not have the awesome destructive power of black holes, but rather, may allow some sort of travel into an infinite number of simultaneously existing universes. As one approaches a singularity, theoretically, time slows and gravity increases. It is this hypothesis which forms the basis for Sleator's prequel to The Boxes, called Marco's Millions. In the former book, the reader is introduced to Annie's rather eccentric Uncle Marco, who is away often, yet doesn't seem to age much. Marco's Millions provides more than satisfactory answers to many questions that The Boxes generates. Wormholes, invisible tunnels to another universe, telepathic insects with their strange religious customs, and a telepathic young girl and her protective brother all work together to create an incredible--yet very believable--tale of salvation. Whether it is the salvation of our own universe and others, or simply the universe in which the insects live is not clear. But what is clear, is that Lillie, the telepathic sister who becomes the medium between the singularity (which the insects call "Our Lord") and her brother, is the savior of something. This reviewer thoroughly enjoyed the all-too-quick visit into other worlds, and marveled at the bravery of the two children who struggled to succeed with their vague mission to help save the insects' world. Interest level: grades 5-9 Another Sleator book on a related topic: Singularity (1995)
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A good book to read,
By Janice Wong (Cerritos, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marco's Millions (Hardcover)
The book Marco's Million, by William Sleator, is an excellent book. It has a very interesting plot and have likable characters such as Marco and his sister, Lilly. I also learned some new vocabulary and basic information of astronomy from this book... Anyways, I recommand people to read it. It is a good book.
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