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Old 11-15-2011, 04:27 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by alansplace View Post
Scribner's Robert A. Heinlein juveniles
1. Rocket Ship Galileo, 1947
2. Space Cadet, 1948
3 .Red Planet, 1949
4. Farmer in the Sky, 1950
5. Between Planets, 1951
6. The Rolling Stones (Space Family Stone) 1952
7. Starman Jones, 1953
8. The Star Beast, 1954
9. Tunnel in the Sky, 1955
10. Time for the Stars, 1956
11. Citizen of the Galaxy, 1957
12. Have Space Suit—Will Travel, 1958
(below not Schribner's)
13. Starship Troopers (1959)
14. Podkayne of Mars, 1963
I would also recommend these although they are pretty dated now. If you are looking for others in the SF genre, I suggest, Oath of Fealty, and Dreampark by Niven and Pournelle. For fantasy's try The Crystal Cave by Stewart. If you hop over to the self promotion forum, you'll find a lot of us writing YA.
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