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The Creatures

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In search of a less restrictive way to live, two young people break away from their colony of Persons on the planet Earth, become involved with the inferior Creatures who inhabit Earth, and are thrust into the forefront of a revolution.

248 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1980

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John Rowe Townsend

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John Rowe Townsend (born 1922) is a British children's author and academic. His best-known children's novel is The Intruder, which won a 1971 Edgar Award, and his best-known academic work is Written for Children: An Outline of English Language Children's Literature (1965), the definitive work of its time on the subject.

He was born in Leeds, and studied at Leeds Grammar School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Among his popular works are Gumble's Yard (his debut novel, published in 1961), Widdershins Crescent (1965), and The Intruder (1969), which won a 1971 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Juvenile Mystery. In Britain, The Intruder was made into a children's TV series starring Milton Johns as the stranger. Noah's Castle was filmed by Southern television and transmitted in seven 25-minute episodes in 1980.

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March 28, 2009
Vector has lived almost four years in the Persons colony on Earth. But he has never met any of the local "Creatures" except a few servants and the Guards. But when his friend Harmany decides she is not going home on the relief ship, a chain of events is set in motion and Vector finds hiself outside the colonies walls. Now he must intereact with the Earth "Creatures" despite his fears......

This is a good far futre novel. I liked it and found it interesting. Again, as an adult who has read LOTS of science fiction, I saw most of the end coming. But when I was first reading sf, this was the sort of book I would really have liked. Recommended for any teen sf fan 12 years and up. (Or a quick read if like me, you are a adult who also reads YA!)

(Whenever I read a good YA fantasy or sf book, I often think "So why weren't they writing these kinds of books when I was a teen? They were of course, just not as many.)
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April 7, 2011
I read this book many years ago so I can't write a proper review but it's a book that certainly made an impression on me as I'd like to read it again.
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