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The Young Warriors
The Young Warriors
A book of the Berkley Books line
Book No. 4
Author(s) Robert Thurston
Adaptation of The Young Lords
No. of Pages 185 (1st edition)
192 (reprint)
Published August 1980
ISBN 0425046559
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The Young Warriors is a novelization of the Original Series episode, "The Young Lords".

The book was reprinted on November 23, 2003 by iBooks, Inc.

Back-cover description

Marooned! Starbuck didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Sure, he was sick of war...but he also didn't want to spend the rest of his life stranded on this hunk of rock where he had crashed. It was too much for an adventure-loving skypilot to stand!

Then he met Miri, riding like the wind on her thinking unicorn, and agreed to lead her band of guerilla kids in their war against the Cylon killer robots...[1]

Notes

  • This is Robert Thurston's favorite novelization.[2]

Alternate covers

References

  1. The UK Sci-Fi TV Book Guide: Battlestar Galactica (1970s)/Galactica 1980 (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 24 February 2008.
  2. Paxton, Susan J. Battlestar Zone Interview: Robert Thurston (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 24 February 2008.