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Stowaway to Mars
Stowaway to Mars | John Wyndham
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'It was a desert. A vista of reddish rocks and drifted sand, arid and hot, extending to the limits of their view. A dreary waste upon which nothing moved or grew . . .' For British pilot Dale Curtance the Keuntz Prize - to be awarded to the first person to take a spaceship to another planet and back - is the ultimate challenge. Not only has he to build a ship to survive the journey, assemble a top-notch crew and choose a destination, he's also got to beat the Russians and Americans. Soon the GLORIA MUNDI blasts off from Salisbury Plain, bound for Mars. There's only one problem - a stowaway called Joan. Not only does her presence wreck calculations and threaten the mission, but her tale suggests that Mars may be a more dangerous destination than they ever expected. 'Perhaps the best writer of science fiction England has ever produced' Stephen King
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Stowaway to Mars | John Wyndham
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A hidden gem from this beloved science fiction and horror writer.

#sciencefiction #Mars

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Stowaway to Mars | John Wyndham

"Of all the flops, this is the floppiest. We come here, we get chased about by crazy machines and we get told to go home again by slightly less crazy machines."

Which about sums it up. But hang in there for the "oh Vaygan, oh Vaygan" alien love affair

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"Joan shook her head. ‘It sounds complicated to me. I‘m afraid I‘m not very good at understanding things like that.‘ "

I can see why they re-released this. Our relationship to machines, to nature, relentless acquisition, conquest... But boy oh boy. I could do without all the monologues on women being crap at technology ?