The Mississippi Saucer

The Mississippi Saucer

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The Mississippi Saucer by Frank Belknap Long

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1951

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The Mississippi Saucer

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Something of the wonder that must have come to men seeking magic in the sky in days long vanished.

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A rather silly story written in generic hillbilly dialect about a boy and his family living on a boat on the Mississippi who sees a flying saucer. The ending is dumb.
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This story is rushed and you get the feeling the author would rather have been writing about life on the river than flying saucers because the sci-fi element is minimal and presented with no enthusiasm at all.
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