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Stinker #1

Stinker from Space

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Young Adult Science Fiction Novel!!!!

Hardcover

First published March 28, 1988

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Pamela F. Service

38 books47 followers
Born in Berkeley, California, Pamela F. Service grew up loving to hear, read, and tell stories - particularly about weird stuff. Pamela earned a BA in Political Science from UC Berkeley followed by an MA in history and archaeology from the University of London.

She spent many years living in Bloomington, Indiana, writing, serving on the city council, and being curator of a history museum. She has a grown daughter, Alex, who is also a museum curator. Pamela is now living in Eureka, California, where she writes, works as a museum curator, and acts in community theater.

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65 reviews2 followers
March 24, 2019
There's probably nothing more amusing to both a sci-fi lover AND a pet skunk owner/lover then the following.

A description of a space-alien controlled skunk hijacking then commandeering a space shuttle then filling it with his newly acquired army of American skunks. The image of hundreds of skunks climbing into a space shuttle is going to amuse me for years.

5 Stars!
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Author 537 books179 followers
November 29, 2019
Yes, it was of course the title that grabbed me. I've read and enjoyed some of Service's work before -- although long enough ago that I now can't remember any details -- but when I recently saw this one for sale I simply had to have it.

The story's pretty simple. Tsynq Yr, an alien in flight from the evil empire, crashlands on earth. His mortal body is dying of its injuries, but luckily the people of his species have the ability to transfer their mind to a new body. He transfers into the body of the first intelligent creature to come his way . . . which just happens to be a skunk. Thereafter Tsynq Yr can't initially understand why the dominant lifeforms on this novel planet tend to react to his approaches with . . . wariness.

Yet he manages to make friends with Karen Blake and then her reluctant pal Jonathan Waldron, and between them the two kids and the skunk scheme to get Tsynq Yr back off the planet and out into the relative safety of outer space. Their plan seems simple: all they have to do to get it underway is hijack a space shuttle . . .

As you'll guess from the above, Pam Service has a fertile imagination and a lively sense of humor; at times I was reminded of Harry Harrison's work around the period he was writing things like Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers. I think I probably had a cheesy grin on my face all the while I was reading this (very short) book.

Recommended if you fancy an hour or so of diverting silliness, something I think we all need from time to time.
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12.5k reviews479 followers
May 26, 2020
Cute fast-paced adventure. A little too much emphasis on boy-girl stuff (ie at one point the girl's mom is proud that the girl skipped milk on her cereal as 'too fattening'). But a good intro. to some SF themes for younger children.
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Author 2 books9 followers
May 31, 2022
Found this in the Little Free Library and was delighted by this book's charming sense of humor. I especially liked when the little girl packed lettuce for Stinker so he wouldn't get scurvy in space. The kids felt like KIDS with their own personalities.

10/10 horrible portrayal of NASA security.
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440 reviews5 followers
December 11, 2022
While space, shuttles, and skunks take the forefront in the story, learning to find friendship with others who one might think have nothing to offer is the main point of the story.

The story is sprinkled with facts about skunks and space shuttles along with some funny lines. The writing has a number of words that challenge a preteen’s vocabulary. I like expanding vocabulary, but they felt out of place and difficult to navigate in places.

All that said, the boy really liked this story and we enjoyed the story.
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24 reviews4 followers
August 29, 2024
When I was in elementary school, this is the kind of book I would’ve loved. Now as an adult, I read it for a lark and actually enjoyed it. Is it the best book ever written? No way, but it made me smile and giggle and live in the glow of nostalgia for an hour or so. I enjoyed the experience.
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841 reviews19 followers
January 31, 2018
I honestly don't remember when I read this but I remember I read it and enjoyed it. I wonder if I should go back and reread or leave it as fond fuzzy memories.
Profile Image for Jennifer Nash.
77 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2019
Cute little book for kids. I loved that the alien took over a skunks body.
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13 reviews
February 21, 2024
I loved this book in elementary school, like 2nd-3rd grade. It's a very cute story and I always re-read it every time I could get my hands on it. Also, skunks are cool.
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33 reviews3 followers
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July 11, 2011
Main character Karen continuously dreams about adventures in space. One day, her dreams come true when she is contacted by an alien that Karen calls Stinker. Karen wants to help Stinker return to his home, but with twists and turns along the way, it’s not as easy as she thought. An easy read for children, they will become engaged with the friendship formed between Karen and Stinker. It shows how friends can depend on and help each other.
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718 reviews
March 1, 2016
During a battle in outer space, Tsynq Yr is injured, and is forced to come down to earth in the body of a skunk. There he meets a boy named Jonathan, and a girl named Karen. They become good friends. Karen and Jonathan have to help Tsynq Yr get back to outer space.
Will they be able to do it? Read the book to find out!

I really like this book. It is super cool. You have got to read this book if you haven't read it yet. This book is amazing!
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2,128 reviews43 followers
November 11, 2007
When an alien crash-lands on Earth, he is forced to share a body with the first living thing he finds-- a skunk. This puts a damper on his mission: to contact intelligent life. For sone reason humans keep running away.
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808 reviews
June 24, 2008
I read this as a young adult and loved it. An alien who crash lands on earth and has to transfer his mind to a skunk’s body (first creature he sees). He then gets the help from two children to return home to space. Fun book!
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381 reviews20 followers
May 14, 2012
A fun read for kids. The story is simple, but well put together with interesting characters, humor and a cohesive plot. There are twists to the story that make it a cut above average. I'll seek out the sequel.
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39 reviews
November 15, 2012
oh my goodness! look what I found at the library! I loved the creativity of this story and its one of those books that can help get a kid excited about science fiction. Will be reading it to my eldest!
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Author 3 books15 followers
March 6, 2015
A very charming short sci fi story for kids. An alien crash lands on Earth and takes over the body of a skunk, who then befriends a girl and attempts to rebuild his ship. It has some fun allusions to other sci fi stories and is a quick read.
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663 reviews
March 17, 2023
2023 reread: I love this book so damn much

This was one of my favorite books from when I was a kid. I wanted a pet skunk so bad after this.
It's short and sweet and exciting (for child's chapter book standards). Very happy to re-experience it now :)
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17 reviews
July 28, 2008
bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad my teacher made me read it worst book ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Profile Image for Hannah.
155 reviews7 followers
September 21, 2008
Complete fluff, but what fun! I almost want a skunk for a pet!
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33 reviews
October 13, 2008
Ha, I Remember Reading This Book In Fourth Grade! It's A Nice Book For Beginners.
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59 reviews
October 24, 2008
Loved it. Funny - good "starter" sci-fi. Read it with a 6th grade group as a quick read when we only had a short time before break. The kids liked it too.
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295 reviews14 followers
March 20, 2009
One of the best sci-fi books written for young readers. Uses scientific facts and doesn't slip into being sci-fi junk.
18 reviews
April 1, 2010
Cute sci/fi book for children and young at heart adults. I read this book and its sequel, Stinker's Return, to my students. They love the peanut loving body changing alien/skunk.
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588 reviews18 followers
July 21, 2016
It was a good story however it appears that the book was overly wordsmithed with a Thesaurus. It was a good challenge for my child.
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