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10-26-2002, 09:58 AM | #1 |
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Louis Slobodkin - Spaceship Under the Apple Tree series
I know this is REALLY juvenile fiction, but has anyone else read the Louis Slobodkin books? (Spaceship Under the Apple Tree, etc.) They were the first sci-fi I ever read, and I guess it drew me in immediately.
They are a series of books about a kid who meets a small alien from a planet called "Martinea" and who both attend Scout jamborees and interstellar conferences together. Admittedly I read the books back in the late sixties so they may not even be in print anymore, but I was curious as to whether anyone else read them and liked them.
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10-27-2002, 04:37 PM | #2 |
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Have never heard of them but they sound like fun stories. Perhaps more lighthearted than John Christopher's juvenile science fiction.
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