Die drei Zeitverdreher: Zweitausendfünfundneunzig (2095).

by Jon Scieszka

Paperback, 1997

Status

Checked out
Due 20 May 2023

Call number

813.54

Publication

Tabu Verlag (1997)

Description

While on a field trip to New York's Museum of Natural History, Joe, Sam, and Fred travel one hundred years into the future, where they encounter robots, anti-gravity disks, and their own grandchildren.

User reviews

LibraryThing member delaney.h4
Summary: The time warp trio are going into the future of 2095! What will they find? More importantly will they be able to get back? And-hey! Is that Fred's stuff over in the corner?
Review: A little childish but it was on the reading list, so I said hey I might as well try it....I will never look
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at that reading list ever again.
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LibraryThing member rturba
Genre: Fantasy/science fiction Review: This book is partially fantasy, because magic is used as a time travel method. However, the fact that they time travel and time travel into the future makes it a partial science fiction. Because of the story line you completely forget that time travel is
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impossible and you focus on the dilemma of the characters.
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LibraryThing member huertaen
This book is a pristine example of an early chapter book in the genre of sci-fi. The three boys travel to the year 2095 to get in to some trouble. During their travels they meet their great grandchildren, their uncle Joe, and gain access to anti gravity discs. This book was a quick read, enjoyable
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non stop progression. There were no lulls in the story, it was always go-go-go. There are these awesome machines in the story called "sellbots," these robots, once they identify you, attempt to sell you things that you might be interested in purchasing. This small feature made me think of "cookies" and internet ads. Overall a great read. USE: Inspiring new readers to read; introduction to sci-fi
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LibraryThing member shane54
Another child's sci-fi book from, Jon Scieskza. This time, Fred, Sam, and Joe go 100 years into the future battling with sellbots & $151 slices of pizza. I enjoy the fun & wit of this author:)

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