Kir Bulychev was a pen name of Igor Vsevolodovich Mozheiko, a Soviet Russian science fiction writer, critic, translator and historian of Lithuanian ancestry. His magnum opus is a children's science fiction series Alisa Selezneva, although most of his books are adult-oriented. His books were adapted for film, TV, and animation over 20 times – more than any other Russian science fiction author – and Bulychev himself wrote scripts for early adaptations. He began to write SF in 1965. He has translated numerous American SF stories into Russian. Winner of the ESFS Awards in 1984 as the "Best Short Story Writer". Winner of the Aelita award in 1997.
Time travel and space pirates! And all sorts of other fun Science! tidbits and adventures in The Future! (Moon Festivals, floating bubble taxis, 'growing' houses, vacations to Mars and so on) all around
I may no longer be 10, but these are still very fun to read. Plus the illustrations are an absolute delight