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Author - Robert A. Heinlein ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Pocket was reviewed on 18-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1416505512 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Tunnel in the Sky Reference Book. Classifications : Classics British Chinese General General AAS German Greek Japanese Latin American Medieval Roman Russian Spanish & Portuguese United States Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Contemporary Literature . Click the following link to view the cover of Tunnel in the Sky. Related topics: Classics. British. Chinese. General. General AAS. German. Greek. Japanese. Latin American. Medieval. requestid: 9fefbd81-0ec5-49d9-ab71-00f842b09325requestprocessingtime: 0.0953220000000000 salesrank: 63474 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7981153528 1) Paperback Book Tunnel in the Sky by Pocket. "Tunnel in the Sky" by Robert Heinlein is an excellent and very entertaining science fiction novel for "juveniles" and young adults. Patrick Shepard "hyperpat´ gives a very good, competent, review. There is no need to repeat his work. So, what else can I say?
2) Paperback Book Tunnel in the Sky by Pocket. Long before Robert Heinlein turned his considerable talents to 500-page discussions of marriage and incest in the Howard Family, he had reached the peak of his powers with his so-called "juveniles." These were stories of regular, identifiable young people thrust into some of the most imaginative and exciting adventures in all of science fiction. Tunnel in the Sky is perhaps the best, and most memorable, of these works. You´ll remember this book years after you read it, from the vivid portrayal of the protagonist´s first night on a wild, alien planet, to the eminently satisfying end of this deeply engaging story. Heinlein makes you feel as if you were there for every moment of it.¤ 3) Paperback Book Tunnel in the Sky by Pocket. Tunnel in the Sky is an easy, quick and entertaining read. Teenagers will learn a lot from this book and adults may learn a few things, too.
4) Paperback Book Tunnel in the Sky by Pocket. Tunnel in the Sky is one of Heinlein´s Juvenile books and stars a teenager about graduate high school but with one last exam. The exam is for him to be put stranded on an unknown planet with an unknown terrain and be prepared for basically anything. There is also the possibility of death during the exam and this is the first problem with the book. The idea of putting high school students, as part of their HS courses, in such grave danger where some of them are indeed killed and many are very seriously wounded is crazy. What kind of future society would deliberately risk the lives and limbs of HS students like this? They also allow the students to take high powered guns, indeed any weapon they want, again unsupervised and alone on a far away planet. The other problem I have is that Heinlein basically moves the 1950´s into some remote future (date unknown). This novel has 50´s all over it, with the children using such phrases as "golly" and "fiddlesticks" and Cleaver type families. But these things aside, the book is great. Rod is a great leading character who makes mistakes and isn´t a cardboard cutout, the supporting roles are also filled out nicely with good characters who behave like people. This book is a great read and any science fiction fan young or old will enjoy every thing it has to offer, despite being originally part of Heinlein´s juvenile line-up. I highly recommend it.¤ 5) Paperback Book Tunnel in the Sky by Pocket. I highly recommend this for teenagers -- and like all Heinlein, it has some good stuff in there for any thoughtful person. This is the sci-fi version of the darker Lord of the Flies (pulished one year earlier in 1954).¤ 6) Paperback Book Tunnel in the Sky by Pocket. A classic novel from the mind of the storyteller who captures the imagination of readers from around the world, and across two generations The final exam for Dr. Matson´s Advanced Survival class was meant to be just that: only a test. But something has gone terribly wrong...and now Rod Walker and his fellow students are stranded somewhere unknown in the universe, beyond contact with Earth, at the other end of a tunnel in the sky. Stripped of all comforts, hoping for apassage home that may never appear, the castaways must band together or perish. For Rod and his fellow survivors, this is one test where failure is not an option.... ¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 15-Nov-2008, 14165055129781416505518, 510-290-890-041-121-201-8
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