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Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers

por Harry Harrison

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The wild, galaxy-hopping adventures of brash young scientists Jerry Courtenay and Chuck van Chider are at the core of this classic space opera. When the two college students develop a faster-than-light space drive in their homemade workshed, they decide to sneak it aboard their football team's airplane as a prank. The boyish plan backfires, however, and the boys find themselves, along with their crush Sally and the seemingly loveable school caretaker, Old John, hurtling through the solar system towards Titan--an icy moon of Saturn inhabited by hideous ice creatures. Titan and the 20th century are only square one as the foursome becomes embroiled in a vast, intergalactic, century-jumping battle.… (más)
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Another for my Year of Nostalgic Re-reads...this one I read last (and just the once) sometime in high school, so call it nearly 40 years. I've read a few books over the years that were described as hilarious send-ups of something or other, but this one actually is. Harrison embraces, uses and abuses, and skewers every cliche from every pop science fiction pulp magazine, action film, B-movies in general, throw in a Spillane hamfest and Buckaroo Bonzai, and I'm sure a few more genres I'm leaving out. Satire, parody, misogyny, comedy...dude wrapped it all in a neat little campy package. But I don't need to read it again for at least another forty years. ( )
  Razinha | May 23, 2017 |
How to review this book. First - its not very good. But than, its not meant to be. This is a book that pokes fun at the science fiction tropes from earlier times - that is, young, smart men who can figure things out almost instantly, a token woman along for the ride. There is even a black guy with typical drawl - who isn't quite what it seems.

Now, I said this book isn't good, and it really isn't. But, since its not really a book meant to be take seriously. However, you might want to read it for sentences like this; "I know one half of you is East German. But the other half is American!" or "... isn't it always like that? after all, on our tree-shaded, Midwest, bible belt, WASP campus, wasn't John the only and he was the janitor?"

Yup. Not good, but written for a point. Generally, if you want something with character development, a plot that makes sense, and something a bit more.... well, transparent, this is not the book for you.

However, its an easy, fast read if you you want to give it a try. ( )
1 vota TheDivineOomba | Dec 5, 2015 |
It's so typically and unapologetically Harry Harrison that there's not any way to rate this book. It was fun, it was stupid, the amazing coincidences were there. The shocker, for me, was the absolute end. And that was after being amazed at the silly-fun twist at the beginning of the book. If you like Harrison, then you'll like this book. ( )
  fabooj | Feb 3, 2015 |
I still dip into this book, whenever nostalgic for 1950's space opera. So it was funny, at the time, and even now. Comedy is hard to review because one doesn't wish to step on the author's jokes, that's not fair. It is certainly one of Harrison's best books, in my opinion. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Aug 10, 2014 |
Botched attempt at humor. I usually like Harry Harrison's books, but this doesn't do it for me. ( )
  Dirk_P_Broer | Dec 3, 2012 |
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The wild, galaxy-hopping adventures of brash young scientists Jerry Courtenay and Chuck van Chider are at the core of this classic space opera. When the two college students develop a faster-than-light space drive in their homemade workshed, they decide to sneak it aboard their football team's airplane as a prank. The boyish plan backfires, however, and the boys find themselves, along with their crush Sally and the seemingly loveable school caretaker, Old John, hurtling through the solar system towards Titan--an icy moon of Saturn inhabited by hideous ice creatures. Titan and the 20th century are only square one as the foursome becomes embroiled in a vast, intergalactic, century-jumping battle.

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