Review of "Space Wars: Fact and Fiction"

 Review of

Space Wars: Fact and Fiction, ISBN 0706413504

Three out of five stars

Pulp SF and space fact

This book is a combination of some of the pulp stories of the early years and short factual segments about the early years of human space exploration. The fiction segments are from the time when there was not a whole lot of science or factual accuracy in the stories. If you are a fan of that type of story, you will enjoy them. Much of that space is taken up by a multi-part graphic novel form called “Space Cadet.”

 The space fact stories are written at the level of the middle school student, and each presents a specific aspect of space. Some of the stories in this area are weak. In particular, the one about the problems that occurred during the Apollo 13 mission. The drama and how the solutions were derived are not covered.

 The SF segments of this book are interesting to read, to the modern reader they are a reference to how the genre was presented in what many call the golden age of science fiction.

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