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message 1: by Todd (new)

Todd | 37 comments I have a couple of questions that I was hoping the wonderful brains of the Sword and Laser collective conciousness can help me recall.

I read a book once where the main character had a telepathic dog companion. It seemed to be set in comtemporary times. I recall the author using the word "campus" which as a kid was new to me. So the main character might have been at College? There was possibly a six legged dog like alien? Sorry for the disjointed memory fragments...

Also I read a comic when I was a kid where many Sci-Fi stories had been novelised. I recall the cover had a plant-like being walking down the ramp of a flying saucer. Inside the comic was The Day of the Triffids. The only other story that I remember was about "Slow Glass".

Can anyone help me? I'd love to re-read these again with an adult perspective.


message 3: by Todd (new)

Todd | 37 comments Tamahome wrote: "A Boy and His Dog?"

Thanks, I'll grab the Kindle copy.


message 4: by Welwyn (new)

Welwyn Wilton Katz | 46 comments I've got a feeling Tamahome is onto it.


message 5: by Welwyn (new)

Welwyn Wilton Katz | 46 comments We can never be a hive mind, sadly. All of us work for different goals. But good memories, too. If you can't find the dog, try Catseye by Andre Norton.


message 6: by Michael (new)

Michael (michaelbetts) I saw A Boy and His Dog recently, mostly because I heard it served as some inspiration for the Fallout games. What an awful movie though.


message 7: by Todd (last edited Oct 18, 2010 11:33PM) (new)

Todd | 37 comments Sadly that isn't the book I was talking about. I'll keep looking.

Any luck with the Triffid comic? I found a pic from the comic, but no other details. Check out the creepy face in the plant. Scared the Bejeebus out of me as a kid.

•Triffid: triffid


message 8: by Christian (new)

Christian Petrie (chriswdp) | 21 comments *Sorry for how long this post is.*

Todd, I wish I could help you, but neither story rings a bell. However, your post has prompted some memories that I was wondering if anyone else can remember these stories as well.

When I visited England in the early 80's they had the collection of stories turned into a weekly comic book. The main story was the comic version of The Empire Strikes Back. Then other short stories were included.

The first was called The Shadow. This was about a shadow that comes to Earth and attack man. It continues until it is killed by entering a room and being exposed to a lot of light.

The second, which I could remember the name, was about a man who was exploring on Mars. The part of the story involved him coming across a series of Pyramids. Each one was bigger than the next, with a creature in the last one. Later in 8th grade, my teacher read this story in class.

Also, with Middle School I remember in two grades reading the same story about a boy who is found by a family near a hole that led to his parallel earth. At the end his tries to return to his Earth via the hole. In the story you could not tell if it was taking place on our Earth, or if him came from our Earth.

So, the question is does anyone remember the last two stories.


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

There is a GR group that helps figure out the names of books. You might try over there too : http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1...


message 10: by Derek (new)

Derek Knox (snokat) | 274 comments Only books I can think of with telepathic dogs are a few Dean Koontz books, Brian Jacques Castaways series, and the trilogy by Alan Dean Foster that includes Lost & Found. None of them are six-legged though.
Maybe your thinking of on of the pip and flinx books, or Heinlein's Star Beast.


message 11: by Al (new)

Al | 159 comments Catseye! I loved that book as a youngster and recently found a copy with the cover I remember, bought, and reread it.

No campus or six legged dog though. Telepathic foxes, yes.


message 12: by Todd (new)

Todd | 37 comments Kate wrote: "There is a GR group that helps figure out the names of books. You might try over there too : http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1..."

Thanks Kate, that is awesome I'll give it a go.


message 13: by Christian (new)

Christian Petrie (chriswdp) | 21 comments Kate, also thanks for that group reference. From that group they also mentioned to do a search on tags on LibraryThing.com


message 14: by Patrick (new)

Patrick | 93 comments The Star Beast had a six legged alien that a young man kept as a pet. It was however neither telepathic or dog like.


message 15: by Stan (new)

Stan Slaughter | 359 comments Lost and Found: A Novel Is sort of the standard, "Alien abducts a boy and his talking dog" kind of book

BUT I expect that Patrick is correct and you were looking for Heinlein's The Star Beast


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