A review by rajathon
The Tenth Planet by Brett Sterling

3.0

Hey do you want a fast little sci-fi pulp book written back in World War 2? If so this is for you at only 128 pages I read this in about 2 hours and it was fun. Gave me really big fallout vibes. We were just considering space travel at this time and the science is laughable and the characters don’t have any depth but they don’t have to. Captain Future gets amnesia and the Futuremen are lost in space(two robots and a disembodied brain). They have to find each other stop the evil plan and save the day. Thank you library sale.