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Voyagers!

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Crash! A fist smashes through Jeff's thirtieth-floor bedroom window - followed by a frightened-looking man in the strangest costume Jeff has ever seen!

Jeff can't believe it. The stranger turns out to be Bogg, a voyager - a time traveler - speeding through space and time, making sure history follows its proper course. But Bogg is having some trouble. His Omni, the device that guides him, is out of whack.

And when Bogg falls out of 1982 and into 1450 B.C., he accidentally pulls Jeff along with him - and can't get back to the present. Jeff and Bogg are lost in time!

76 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Joe Claro

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Author 6 books53 followers
December 31, 2018
I'm torn on how to rate this. I give it full marks for nostalgia. It's a novelization of the pilot ep of Voyagers! from 1982, and it definitely reads like a novelization. There are a few differences, most notably that Bogg wears the Omni on his wrist. I can't say the book is good, but I suppose I couldn't objectively say the show was *good.* It's not good, but I have great *affection* for it. So I'm going to say that equals three stars?
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2,497 reviews121 followers
April 7, 2023
One of my many shows I enjoyed decade ago. Enjoyable, nostalgic read.
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1,155 reviews22 followers
September 7, 2024
A childhood favorite. It's a silly story but a lot of fun and does delve into history.
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Author 11 books16 followers
March 3, 2013
This is a novelization of what I am guessing is the pilot episode of this TV show. It seems fairly interesting, but the characters are a bit two-dimensional. It might come off better on screen. Generally an entertaining read, with an interesting concept regarding time travel and "fixing" history.
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