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The Dancing Meteorite

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BfK No. 42 - January 1987

Cover Story
Our cover this issue is taken from the jacket illustration by Trevor Webster for Peter Carter's Bury the Dead (OUP 0 19 271493 7, £9.95). We are grateful for help from OUP in using this illustration.

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The Dancing Meteorite

Anne Mason
(Scholastic)
978-0590705417, RRP £1.50, Paperback
10-14 Middle/Secondary
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The Dancing Meteorite presents the perennial problem of an adolescent girl, Kira, trying to come to terms with her strengths and weaknesses - this time on a space station inhabited by people from three different planets. The book has a matter-of-fact tone about it which lends credibility to some of the less realistic aspects of Kira's adventures. the dénouement gives a satisfying symmetry to the book - Kira is asked to find the courage to do what she had earlier criticised a senior officer for having done: sacrifice personal loyalties to the safety of the space station. I was disappointed in the poor quality paper used and the frequency, in the earlier part of the book, of printing errors. However, I'd recommend this as a possible addition to a book box or class library for a second/third-year pupil looking for a fairly entertaining if undemanding read.

Reviewer: 
Val Randall
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