Venus Boy


Lu par Shasta

(4 stars; 21 reviews)

If you ever make a trip to the green planet of Venus, the first thing you'll see will be the fifty-foot high statue of Venus' greatest hero. It stands on the very top of towering New Plymouth Rock at the edge of the old colony of New Plymouth. Even from the rocket cradle, anyone can tell that the statue is of a twelve-year-old boy smiling up at the Venusian jewel bear perched on his shoulder. Cut into the huge rock below the statue are the words,

"Virgil Dare (Johnny) Watson
And the Marva, Baba.
May their Friendship Endure!"

Virgil Dare Watson, called Johnny by his friends, was the first human being born on Venus. He was named after Virginia Dare, the first pioneer child born in North America, and for a long time he was the only child on all Venus. And that would have been a lonely thing to be if it had not been for Baba. Baba, the bear, was not only Johnny's pet, but his best friend, too, and the only one who knew about his three secrets.

Because of these secrets, Johnny got himself, his jewel bear, Baba, and the whole colony of New Plymouth into desperate trouble. And because of these secrets, he also became a hero worthy of a statue—Venus' greatest hero. - Summary by Preface (5 hr 50 min)

Chapitres

Introduction 2:48 Lu par Shasta
The First Two Secrets 16:06 Lu par Shasta
The Treasure of Venus 16:10 Lu par Shasta
A Dangerous Target 15:00 Lu par Shasta
The Third Secret 17:51 Lu par Shasta
A Mystery Indeed! 22:48 Lu par Shasta
Inside New Plymouth 15:00 Lu par Shasta
The Rhinosaur Stampede 21:23 Lu par Shasta
One Secret is Revealed! 9:11 Lu par Shasta
The Price of a Brother 19:39 Lu par Shasta
Alone in the Jungle 32:28 Lu par Shasta
The Friends are Separated 17:55 Lu par Shasta
The Price of a Boy 16:56 Lu par Shasta
Outwitting the Outlaws 23:54 Lu par Shasta
Captured! 20:21 Lu par Shasta
A City in the Trees 29:11 Lu par Shasta
The Thunder of Rhinosaur Hooves 32:33 Lu par Shasta
Teachers Can't Play Hookie 11:11 Lu par Shasta
Facts About Venus 9:47 Lu par Shasta

Critiques

believable & captivating


(5 stars)

set in a world where man brings his ignorance of what they think intelligence looks like to only discover that they are very, very wrong thanks to a boy and his friend brother pet

A hard read.


(2.5 stars)

This was painfully hard to listen to - and not because of the story....