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Andre (Alice) Norton Books?

I also recommend the Witch World books and Quag Keep - but I don't recommend "Return to Quag Keep" - that was authored by Norton and Jean Rabe. IMO, it was mostly written by the latter, and it is pretty bad.
 

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I'll throw in some recommendations, but really, it'd be easier for me to list the ones I don't care for!

The Time Trader series: Time Traders, Galactic Derelict, The Defiant Agents, etc.
The Wyvern books: Warlock of Wyvern and Storm Over Warlock.
For a stand alone: Daybreak 2250 AD (Also called Star Man's Son).

And so on, and so forth.

(And to emphasize a point, Beastmaster has nothing to do with the movie or TV series, although they got the animals mostly right.)
 

Ed_Laprade said:
I'll throw in some recommendations, but really, it'd be easier for me to list the ones I don't care for!

The Time Trader series: Time Traders, Galactic Derelict, The Defiant Agents, etc.
The Wyvern books: Warlock of Wyvern and Storm Over Warlock.
For a stand alone: Daybreak 2250 AD (Also called Star Man's Son).

I think Daybreak 2250 AD was actually alternatively titled No Night Without Stars. Star Man's Son was good too though, and I think it's alternative title was Star Gate.

In any event, to include science fiction titles not already brough up, here is a list based on nothing other than ones I have read and enjoyed:

Star Rangers
Key Out of Time
Secret of the Lost Race
Dark Piper
Star Guard
Judgment on Janus
Victory on Janus
Moon of 3 Rings
Exiles of the Stars
Voorloper
Iron Cage
Ice Crown
Lord of Thunder
 

Storm Raven said:
I think Daybreak 2250 AD was actually alternatively titled No Night Without Stars. Star Man's Son was good too though, and I think it's alternative title was Star Gate.

No, Daybreak 2250 AD and No Night Without Stars are two different books. The first one is post apocalyptic with a "Gamma Wolrd" flavor, the second is set on another Earth (alternate or parallel world).
 
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