What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. YA SciFi 1990s Boy transported to planet where the man who owns Earth lives [s]
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Sounds like Keeper of the Universe by Louise Lawrence. It also is called Ben-Harran's CastleHere is a lengthy review from School Library Journal:
School Library Journal:
Gr 7-12-- Christopher is an English teenager on board a flight to Athens, heading for a hotel job that he hopes will help him escape the tedium of school and family. A sudden explosion cuts the flight short; he wakes up some time later in a barren room within a strange castle, accompanied only by a barbarian queen and the Erg Unit, an introspective and occasionally too conscientious robot. Christopher gradually learns that Ben-Harran, the owner of the castle, is one of a race of Galactic Controllers, highly evolved beings who have taken on responsibility for maintaining peace and harmony throughout the known universe. Ben-Harran is responsible for the galaxy that includes Earth, and is presently in deep trouble with the rest of the Council for his refusal to use the Overseers and mind-control methods that guarantee peace. Because his insistence on free will allows his "subjects" to determine their own fates, (view spoiler). Christopher's role in this drama(view spoiler)
Thanks, Tab. If Keeper is not it, then someone needs to be sued.I posted this back onto SciFi StackExchange, but if you want to answer the question there yourself and get the reputation points then I will delete my answer:
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questi...
No need to delete your answer :) Thanks for linking to the Goodreads thread on Scifiexchange. I found the SLJ review using a book database called "Novelist Plus." Some libraries give patrons access to it.
There is a Kirkus review, here. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-re...
It's a little more concise than the SLJ review.
Books mentioned in this topic
Ben-Harran's Castle (other topics)Keeper of the Universe (other topics)
Job: A Comedy of Justice (other topics)
The Transall Saga (other topics)
Inside UFO 54-40 (other topics)
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- from Cooper on scifi.stackexchange.com
Comments:
- not Orson Scott Card
- most immortal beings are basically human
- ends with all three protagonists exiled to planet outside galaxy with no light
- Not Job: A Comedy of Justice nor The Transall Saga nor Inside UFO 54-40 nor Star Maker nor The Stars My Destination
- already posted to AbeBooks, but I don't know where