Islands in the sky

208 pages

English language

Published July 23, 1972 by Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-030535-7
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4 stars (2 reviews)

When young Roy Malcolm won the Aviation Quiz Contest, the sponsor, World Airways, never dreamed he could legally claim a trip to the Inner Space Station as his prize. Set in the middle of the twenty-first century, this is an amazing yarn about a teen-ager's adventures and conflicts five hundred miles up on a strange, artificial outpost that circles our planet.

What promised to be merely a sightseeing jaunt into space soon shaped up into the most thrilling weeks in Roy's life. For shortly after his arrival at the outpost a mysterious and untalkative spaceship "anchored" ten miles off the station - and its suspicious behavior fitted in perfectly with the space crew's ideas on interplanetary crime. The surprising outcome of this uninvited visit, a race-for-life mission aboard a long-abandoned ship, a weird mishap that necessitates a trip around the moon spark this story with thrills and suspense.

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reviewed Islands in the sky by Arthur C. Clarke (A Signet book -- 451-J9823.)

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4 stars

I've only read some of Clarke's highlights, of which people don't consider this. I very much had a young Heinlein feel about this, with the possible concern that the phrase "of course" appears far too often. But I can really see how this captured kids in the 1950's and beyond. If I didn't have access to live feeds of NASA launches and all the novels in the Trekverse, I would have gulped this down and wanted more.

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