The Skylark Of Space by Edward Elmer Smith

This pioneering work of science fiction tells the story of two brilliant scientists who develop a revolutionary form of propulsion, allowing them to travel through space at unprecedented speeds. Along with a small group of adventurers, they embark on a journey aboard the spacecraft Skylark, exploring distant planets and encountering various alien species. Their voyage becomes a race against time and a hostile alien race, leading to battles that test the limits of their ingenuity and courage. As they navigate these challenges, the crew of the Skylark must also contend with the moral implications of their discoveries and the impact of their journey on the universe at large.

The 9391st greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 27

Since this book was first published in 1928, there is a penalty of 0%. The age adjusted score is 27.0.

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