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Skylark of Valeron

(Book #3 in the Skylark Series)

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Dict Seaton, captain of the Skylark, hero to a score of worlds-had spent years successfully challenging the terrors of the galaxy. But the galaxy was far behind him now as Seaton faced the most... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Space opera at its best

"Skylark of Valeron" is another book in the Skylark series. Doc Smith writes space opera at its best. There is all sorts of edge-of-the-seat adventure in this story, including a detour through the fourth dimension! Fans of action will not be let down! Now, the story was written more than 70 years ago. So, the language and the way people interact is dated. Politically correct people may object. However, the fun and adventure overpower all those considerations. Have fun! Read a different sort of adventure!

Classic space opera

Seaton and Crane blast off again into the infinite unknown, with their coiffed wives and their trusty Asian houseboy at their sides, ... and, oddly enough, turn out to vastly superior to any of the other creatures in this big, dark universe. They whup the goobers out of beings of pure intellect, millions of years old (out of pre-emptive self-defense). They beat the tar out of beings from a higher dimension who, for some peculiar reason, seem to fall apart pretty easily (but spare the poor innocent shark). They send scurrying the evil green beings - Our Kind aren't green, you know. They are cast adrift in the infinite darkness of space. Good thing it's not a very big infinity, and it turns out to be full of people like Seaton and Crane (Anglo faces, pretty much, and they keep their women-folk invisibly tucked away somewhere), in desperate battle against the lesser races of the universe. It's big, it's bold, and it's a 1930s view of women, race, and unbridled technological optimism. They guy in the white hat (white guy in a white hat, one may assume) creates new laws of nature almost as often as he violates the old ones. They're peaceable folks, and they'll bring your your star system down around your pseudopods if you say otherwise. Lots of people will find this stuff thoroughly offensive. Fine. It wasn't written to offend, it was written for the sensibilities of a different era. If you can take it in the spirit it was meant, it's wonderful, swashbuckling space adventure, as devoid of reason and physical plausibility as it is of political rectitude. //wiredweird

Giant Computers do it ALL!

If you're a computer geek, this is probably the best of the 4 books - I mean, just imagine a computer that's a mile in diameter and then think about how big a website THAT could host ;). I don't know - the very first SF book I ever read was Skylark 3 (bought it at Woolco in Dover DE in probably 1972/73, maybe? anyway) so I'm a sucker for Doc's "style" anyway (and now you know why I'm not a published writer either - oh, wait, I am - but just boring programming books ;)). Anyway - I'd have to recommend this book for anybody that likes blowing up planets and stopping time and ethereal omnipotent 6th dimension entities or just a really cool book that'll take you away from the troubles of the day. So buy it already!

a set of books that are fun to read

i first read the skylark and lensmen books in 1959, i was 19 years old. i have saved them and reread them every 8 to 10 years and i enjoy them as much today as i did 43 years ago.

THE SKYLARK SERIES

I HAVE READ THE SKYLARK SERIES MANY TIMES FIRST AT AGE 14 AND NOW AT THE AGE OF 54 AND IT IS STILL AS FANTASTIC NOW AS IT WAS BACK THEN.
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