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Rebecca's World, Journey to the Forbidden Planet

von Terry Nation

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"It was the eleventh day of the school holidays and Rebecca was bored. Bored. Bored. Bored." But events take a dramatic turn for the better (or worse) when she finds herself transported to a distant planet, whose people are terrorized by jelly-like monsters called Ghosts. Rebecca resolves to sort out their problems. With the help of Grisby, a sore-footed misery-boots, Kovak, an out-of-work spy, and Captain 'K', a rather puny superhero, she sets out for the Forbidden Lands in search of a solution. There's only one problem... the evil Mister Glister.… (mehr)
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Rebecca's World by Terry Nation

Terry Nation is probably best known as the scriptwriter for various TV series during the 1970s, most notably Blake's 7 and Doctor Who. Prior to that, he had been involved in comedy shows both as a performer and as a writer of material for other comedians.

Rebecca's World was published in 1975, and it is clear that the content has been greatly influenced by the author's background in writing humor and shows with fantastical science fiction settings. Many of the Doctor Who and Blake's 7 episodes required the characters to overcome challenges and dangers or figure out the answers to riddles and conundrums, which is what Rebecca and her friends must do in order to complete their quest.

I think that the ultimate strength of this book is its charmingly surreal and quintessentially British sense of humor. The protagonist is clearly based on Alice from Alice in Wonderland, and her three companions are somewhat reminiscent of those who accompanied Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.

There is an unmistakably Edwardian quality to Rebecca, who lives in a large country house, lacks companions of her own age, and is feeling bored during the school holidays. She therefore gives in to the temptation to meddle with the astral telescope which her father has expressly told her never to touch. As a result, she immediately finds herself whisked away to another planet where completely unfamiliar natural and societal rules apply, and where she meets three good-natured but hapless companions with whom she must strive against the odds to save the inhabitants of Rebecca's World from oppression and slavery.

This tale comes across as a sequence of largely unrelated incidents which never quite connect into a single journey. There is also a lack of character development and logical consequence. Despite the fact that this story is aimed at a very young audience, I think more could have been achieved with a little more forethought. Apart from being good fun, Rebecca's world is ultimately not a very satisfying read for adults, who will likely only enjoy the occasional mild chuckle due to the humor. This is not a book with any hidden depths, and it can only be read on one level. Young children, however, may well appreciate it and find it memorable, and adults may derive pleasure from reading it to them.

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  Hoppy500 | Mar 14, 2022 |
Absolutely the best Children's book ever written. Bar none. And I read an awful lot of books when I was a child.

It's a travesty it's out of print - I advise you to beg, borrow or steal a copy no matter what age you are. ( )
2 abstimmen Joyus | Jul 23, 2009 |
This is my favourite Childrens book. Written by Terry Nation, the guy who invented The Daleks, it tells the story of a Rebecca, a little girl who ends up on a mystery world where Mister Glister has chopped down all the trees to build his beautiful City of Glass. However the trees were protecting the world from the Ghosts who are now terrorizing everyone.
So Rebecca together with her new friends Grisby, Captain K, and Kovak, set off on an adventure to find the last tree and save the world from the Ghosts.
A wonderfully funny story, of friendships, adventures, and environmentalism.

Go to the nest of the Splinter-bird
Climb its eyrie on high.
Look through the eye of the needle,
Find the feather well hidden close by.
Cross the cave of the Silkies, it takes courage for this as you'll see.
Seek out the Tongue Twister monster, pass him and you're nearer the tree.
Beware not to fall into bad habits,
It's easier than you know.
If you don't laugh at the Swardle Wardle Creatures,
You've not much further to go. ( )
1 abstimmen bilblio | Sep 18, 2005 |
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Darrow, PaulErzählerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Huisseling, Anneke vanÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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You can see Rebecca's World. It's the first bright star of evening. And if you stare at it long enough, then close your eyes and think about it very hard, you can make it your world too.
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This is for Kate. Bert and Sue. Tom and Nora. It's for Joel but most particularly it's for Beck.
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Rebecca lived in a big house in the country.
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Go to the nest of the Splinter Bird ,

Climb to its eyrie on high.

Look through the Eye of the Needle,

Find the Feather Well hidden close by.

Cross the cave of the Silkies,

It takes courage for this as you'll see.

Seek out the Tongue Twister Monster,

Pass him and you're nearer the tree.

Beware not to fall into bad habits,

It's easier than you know.

If you don't laugh at the Swardlewardle creatures,

You've not much further to go.
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This is the book writen by Terry Nation.  Not to be combined with the adaptation by Lisa Bowerman for Big Finish audio CD, narrated by Paul Darrow.
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"It was the eleventh day of the school holidays and Rebecca was bored. Bored. Bored. Bored." But events take a dramatic turn for the better (or worse) when she finds herself transported to a distant planet, whose people are terrorized by jelly-like monsters called Ghosts. Rebecca resolves to sort out their problems. With the help of Grisby, a sore-footed misery-boots, Kovak, an out-of-work spy, and Captain 'K', a rather puny superhero, she sets out for the Forbidden Lands in search of a solution. There's only one problem... the evil Mister Glister.

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