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Title: Lucky Starr and the Rings of
Saturn
Series: Lucky Starr #6
Author: Isaac Asimov
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 144
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Lucky Starr #6
Author: Isaac Asimov
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 144
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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The Sirians have
colonized a moon of Saturn and claim that under inter-galactic law
they are quite within their bounds to do so. To dislodge them will
start a war that will unite every spacer world against Earth.
A (space) UN
meeting is called and due to Lucky's forward thinking the Sirians are
routed and told to get out of the Solar System.
The End of the
Series
My
Thoughts:
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Well, first off, I have read the previous book, Lucky Starr and
the Moons of Jupiter, but never recorded it nor reviewed it.
According to Librarything, I never even added it to my “Currently
Reading” stack. Baloney. I blame LT for screwing me up. Totally
their fault and my own absent mindedness in no way has anything to do
with this miscarriage of justice.
Anyway.
I just wanted to get through this book. It is too middle grade for me
and I just wanted it over. There is nothing any worse about this book
than the previous ones, I had just reached my limit of what I could
take. And I had had enough that I didn't even care about recording
the previous book that I had forgotten about. I think that says it
all.
Now, I did enjoy the covers for each of these books. That 50's, 60's
70's astro-puff look, it works for me.Probably the best part of the
whole series.
Man, me and SF are just not hitting it off right this year! First
Reynolds leaves me with forgettable writing and now Asimov makes me
reach my limit? I need some exciting SF!!!
★★☆☆☆