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Operation Earthworm

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Operation Earthworm by Joe Archibald

15 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 9, 2022

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Joe Archibald

114 books3 followers
Prolific writer of sports themed books for boys and teens. His first book was published in 1947 (Rebel Halfback) and was followed by more than 50 titles through the 40's, 50's and into the 1960's.

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894 reviews275 followers
June 21, 2022
Not to make too many words: I found this story downright inane in its quirky style and tendency to get nowhere. Still, it incited me to what is probably my shortest review.
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Author 2 books29 followers
July 5, 2023
This was one of the most ridiculous classic sci fi stories I’ve read. I gave it an extra star because it was set in 2022. I love the imagined future of classic sci fi. But this one was way more far fetched than most.
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20 reviews47 followers
January 4, 2023
A silly, sophomoric"innerspace" short story set in the year 2022. A crew of three (the third being so unncessary that I cannot even remember any defining details about the character) burrow their way thousands of miles into the Earth using what is essentially a rocket ship pointed upside down. They then encounter the Nazi human-beatle hybrids that have been causing earthquakes Sep Spink out-thinks the descendant of Hitler, emerging back to the surface in a stolen U-boat, Earth's new hero. The pacing was terrible.
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583 reviews9 followers
July 13, 2013
This short story is reasonably compelling and interesting, as Archilbald explores several ideas related the Sphinx and inner space vs outer space. The style is much more consistent with classic science fiction with its exaggerated characters, hyper attenuated ideas and largely comic book tone. It is an good example of golden age s.f. from a somewhat lesser known author.
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Author 153 books91 followers
November 15, 2018
We start this short science fiction story with a bang: “I am Septimus Spink, and descended from a long line of Spinks that began somewhere back at the time they put up the pyramids.”

Septimus tells the story of the Magnificent Mole that is d
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