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I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X (1994)

door Bruce Coville

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Rod and his bratty cousin Elspeth are snatched into another dimension by the monstrous alien Smorkus Flinders.
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Sequel to: Aliens ate my homework ( )
  ME_Dictionary | Mar 20, 2020 |
When I was a boy, in elementary school, there was a book that swept through the droves of wide-eyed kiddies of East Elementary School like wildfire. I don't know which boy it was that was playing with matches, but someone read the book first. And then his friends did. And then before long, every boy in school was caught up in Rod Allbright's alien adventure. The book was Aliens Ate my Homework by Bruce Coville. It must have been a local incident, as the book doesn't seem to be very popular now, but I have fond memories of reading it so long ago, and still remember how all the boys were so enthusiastic about it, myself included.

I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X is the sequel. I've had it sitting in a box for years but oddly, never read it. Maybe I grew up too fast, moved on to more mature books, and Rod Allbright's 2nd adventure was left unread for all these years. I didn't know I would be introduced to his bratty cousin, who would ruin his summer vacation by spending the whole summer at his house, only as soon as summer vacation arrives they would be kidnapped by Smorkus Flinders, a giant alien monster from Dimension X. I didn't know that the dust-covered little book would re-introduce me to the Ferkel and it's intergalactic crew, and that despite it being clearly intended for younger audiences, that I would still be swept away with Rod's adventures in a strange dimension; with shapshifters and Chaos Castles, and macaroni skies. The humor that had me cracking up when I was in 4th grade, although cheesy now, still had me chuckling a little as I remembered my younger self laughing at those awful jokes.

Of course, my inner adult, lacking that child-like wonder that puts curmudgeonry in a stupor, wants to complain a little. The story is left incomplete. Aliens Ate my Homework could be read by itself, but this one requires you to continue with the series to find out what happens. Of course the humor isn't what it was when I was a child, and obviously the books lost that magic they contained all those years ago. I know I know, bah humbug, right?

Ok, so maybe you can't go home again. That's fine, you can still visit the neighborhood, and every neighborhood has a Memory Lane for someone. I'm glad I read this book, it brought back a lot of memories and ultimately I'm leaving it with a satisfied smile on my face, and I didn't mar my pristine memories of childhood reading. I would certainly have to recommend these books to anyone with a child in the latter half of elementary school. I know I had a lot of fun reading the first book at that age! ( )
1 stem Ape | Sep 8, 2010 |
I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X continues the junior space opera series bridging the events between Aliens Ate My Homework and The Search for Snout. Following the events in Aliens Ate My Homework, Rod Albright thinks his life will get back to normal, with the only calamity being the introduction of his annoying cousin Elspeth to the family household to ruin his summer. This assumption is, of course, horribly mistaken as he (and Elspeth) are abducted by the mammoth sized Smorkus Flinders and transported as prisoners to Dimension X.

Once in Dimension X, the two are held as bait, as Smorkus (who apparently rules the Dimension) wants to lure the crew of the Ferkel to a trap and exact revenge upon them. Smorkus is, apparently a friend of BKR's and Smorkus also seems to have a specific dislike for Grakker. While imprisoned, Rod and Elspeth narrowly avoid being eaten by Smorkus Flinders' slightly less enormous lackey Spar Kellis (who explains that in Dimension X, creatures are accorded authority based upon their size).

In short order the Ferkel arrives to rescue Rod and Elspeth, but is damaged by Smorkus in the process, requiring the crew to abandon ship. Stranded, without a ship in the hostile Dimension X, the crew of the Ferkel tries to search for allies, first having the mental master Snout try to telepathically search for them, an attempt that goes awry causing Snout to vanish (setting up the plot of book three in the series: The Search for Snout). The crew eventually discovers a shape-shifting creature named Galuspa who leads Rod and the rest of the crew to the resistance movement opposed to Smorkus (along the way, Rod stumbles across, and bonds with a creature called a chibling).

While waiting to meet with Ting Wongovia, the leader of the resistance, Tar Gibbons, the Ferkel's master of warrior science, offers to take Rod on as his apprentice, or krevlik, an offer that Rod eventually accepts. This element, along with the other parts of self-discovery and improvement, form the core of the book. The alien adventure is fun, but the meat of the story is Rod growing from an unsure, clumsy child into a more confident, self-assured young adult. Once the crew meets with Ting Wongovia, the only way to convince him that the crew is actually against Smorkus Flinders is for Rod to undergo a somewhat dangerous mental melding with Ting, which he accepts. Along the way, the crew discovers another surprising ally. Later, when Tar is unable to fight Smorkus (after being enlarged by the size changing ray used by the crew to grow and shrink themselves and their ship), it falls to Rod, as his krevlik to take up the fight, and once again, with his newfound confidence and training, Rod rises to the challenge.

Eventually, Rod learns information about the whereabouts of both his father and Snout, setting up the next book in the series. He also loses his sneakers, fulfilling the title of the book. I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X manages to be silly, fun space opera, while also including some nice (and subtle) messages about growing up that are typical of Coville's best books. While the story suffers somewhat due to having a fair amount of the action serve to do little more than set up the next book, there is enough fast-paced action to keep any young reader entertained as Rod navigates his way through the alien and bizarre situations he is confronted with.

This review has also been posted to my blog Dreaming About Other Worlds. ( )
  StormRaven | Aug 17, 2009 |
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