slg@ukma.UUCP (Sean Gilley) (01/22/86)
I almost hate to post a query like this, but here goes: I don't have any idea of the author or the real plot of the book. I think that the book may be part of a series of books. (I could easily be wrong.) It is a juvenile. What I do remember is this: A group of kids had somehow found a time machine. In this time machine they were able to do things like go one hour ahead of the present, and watch what was happening in the present. To be honest, that's all I remember about it, but if anyone could help, it would be appreciated. Thanks, Sean. -- Sean L. Gilley Phone: (606) 272-9620 or (606) 257-8781 {ihnp4,decvax,ucbvax}!cbosgd!ukma{!ukgs}!slg, slg@UKMA.BITNET I do not have a city, a state, or a country that I will die for, but rather a world that I will fight for, that it might live.
jsdy@hadron.UUCP (Joseph S. D. Yao) (01/31/86)
In article <2560@ukma.UUCP> slg@ukma.UUCP (Sean Gilley) writes: >What I do remember is this: A group of kids had somehow found a time >machine. Try, _Mutiny_in_the_Time_Machine_ et sequellae, Donald Keith, published by Boys' Life with Random House. One of the results of my being a Scout long ago was finding that there were many faces to science fiction. (c) 1963 BSA; Library of Congress 63-9884 -- Joe Yao hadron!jsdy@seismo.{CSS.GOV,ARPA,UUCP}