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Алиса [Alisa] #1,3

Путешествие Алисы

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Повезло Алисе Селезневой, обычной школьнице XXI века! После окончания второго класса папа берет ее с собой в космическую экспедицию за новыми животными для Московского зоопарка. В этом необычайном путешествии на космическом корабле "Пегас" будет много приключений и опасностей! Отважная команда соберет удивительных космических животных, спасет цивилизацию роботов с планеты Шелезяка, познакомится с птицей Говорун и даже разгадает тайну исчезновения Трех Капитанов!

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Девочка, с которой ничего не случится, повесть
Путешествие Алисы, повесть

400 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1974

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About the author

Kir Bulychev

683 books131 followers
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.

Other names:
Russian - Кир Булычев
Russian real name (non-fiction books) - Игорь Можейко
Bulgarian - Кир Буличов
Polish - Kir Bułyczow
Hungarian - Kir Bulicsov
Estonian - Kir Bulõtšov
Spanish - Kir Bulichov
Slovak - Kirill Bulyčov
Finnish - Kirill Bulytšev
Lithuanian - Kirilas Bulyčiovas
German - Kirill Bulytschow
Czech - Kir Bulyčov
Chinese - 季尔·布雷乔夫

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Profile Image for Volodymyr Yatsevsky.
72 reviews3 followers
January 26, 2020
Это первая «большая» книга которую я прочел сыну, получив огромное удовольствие. Мы читали по главе каждый вечер перед сном и мне хотелось тут же прыгнуть в следующую. Множество смешных моментов и персонажей, чего стоит только один паук-ткач-троглодит.
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1,289 reviews30 followers
February 25, 2023
An absolute delight of a book! Fast-paced, adventurous, full of great ideas and, a bit unexpectedly - even humour!
If you are worried this is a "soviet propaganda" book, you need not worry. Besides a passing mention od the 1st of May parade on the Red Square, there is really nothing political - unless a dream of a better world is a political one.
Profile Image for K-tice.
2 reviews3 followers
August 10, 2014
Skvělá kniha, dost možná moje nejoblíbenější v době, kdy jsem byla dítě. Neuvěřitelně originální, barvitá, napínavá, čtivá a zábavná. Pokud tenhle titul neudělá z vašeho syna nebo dcery celoživotního sci-fi fandu, tak už nic.
Profile Image for Nina Zaikina.
15 reviews5 followers
January 10, 2024
It has that “Soviet flavor”, but the story itself is quite interesting.
Profile Image for Letande D'Argon.
682 reviews51 followers
June 6, 2018
"Ideologically correct" Sci-Fi. From commies to commies. Not as bad as previous story in this series, though. Actually, this one is considered to be one of the best, thanks to how it introduced many characters that were considered iconic back in the USSR. It also has some sort of mystery in it, which makes it more interesting. Unfortunately, it's still Soviet stuff. The worst kind of it too. You see, there were two kinds of Sci-Fi back in USSR (Back in the US~ Back in the US~ Back in the USSR!~ ♪♫ Aheam! Sorry). The one from the authors who were ready to risk it and write something real and the one from those, who were glad to lick some red butts just because it was easier that way. Unfortunately, this one is from the second kind.

Even though Kir Bulychev did a lot for Sci-Fi in Soviet Russia (can't argue with that), it still can't change the fact that this novel is just our typical red butt licking. Every single character here talks like he, or she is reading a Soviet schoolbook. It doesn't even feel like proper dialogues. Nobody even talks like that! Not a single character here feels real. It's more like we have a bunch of zombies who were programmed to think and say only the "right" stuff. The one that was allowed by Kremlin. In other words, it's just that - a typical Soviet propaganda. The one that makes me puke since I was a kid.

I said it before and I'll say it again - doing such things is a crime. When you're giving kids propaganda while masking it as a Sci-Fi story, you're a criminal. This books is as much Sci-Fi as those fake stories about "Good old man Lenin" in Soviet schoolbooks. There was a good chance for this one to become a nice novel, but propaganda just killed it. No matter how hard I try, I just can't force myself to enjoy something like that. Yes, there are some cute little ideas here. But man, it's impossible to enjoy something with so obvious propaganda in it. It's like drinking tea with poo in it. Yes, the tea itself maybe not that bad. Maybe there's even some milk it. But there's a freakin' poo in it! And man it stinks.
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197 reviews15 followers
December 24, 2020
Ой, ну это вообще. Птица говорун, подсолнухи, Громозека!
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523 reviews2 followers
October 24, 2014
První část obsahující kratičké příhody byla hrozně super a zábavná, bohužel ale většinu knihy zaujímá jeden velký příběh, který je podle mě nic moc i pro dětské čtenáře. Dočteno jenom kvůli tomu, že nemám ráda nedokončené čtení.
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1,075 reviews38 followers
July 19, 2019
Yksi tähti lisää nostalgiasta. Tämä kirja lapsuudessa vahvasti vaikutti kiinnostukseeni avaruutta kohtaan. Kannessa kun oli vielä tyttö, muissa ajan kirjoissa tuntui seikkailevan vain poikia.
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