Talk:Alice, Girl from the Future
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Unbelievable, there is a Wikipedia article about this book! I read the Finnish translation (called "Alissa in space") several times in the 1980s. Whatever next?
- Yes, nice :) Just -- what kind of communism did they find in the book? :-) I think there are great many things to be describen yet. ellol 16:15, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
The article describes this book as being written in 2002, but a previous writer here mentions having read it in the 1980s, and the article implies it was written during the communist era. Someone needs to clarify this. --Varenius 23:48, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
- There is a series of books with Alice in them. I remember having a collection of 7 or 8 of them before 1994, but the plot of this one does not seem familiar. I will try to see if I still have the books in my possession and if this is one of the ones I own. --142.106.85.75 18:31, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
- This page (Kyr Bulichev bibliography) has a book published in 2000 and 2003 which translates literally to "Guests from the Future" but I am not sure if this is referring to the same book.
- Now that I look at that book more closely, it's not an original book, but rather a collection of stories - Девочка, с которой ничего не случится, Настоящее кино, Это ты, Алиса?, Ржавый фельдмаршал, Путешествие Алисы, and Сто лет тому вперед. Now I can rest easily
- This page (Kyr Bulichev bibliography) has a book published in 2000 and 2003 which translates literally to "Guests from the Future" but I am not sure if this is referring to the same book.
What is that "very deep philosophical context"? :-) ellol 09:49, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
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