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Robb White (1) (1909–1990)

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Deathwatch (1972) 478 eksemplarer
Up Periscope (1956) 149 eksemplarer
The Lion's Paw (1946) 130 eksemplarer
House on Haunted Hill [1959 film] (1959) — Screenwriter — 99 eksemplarer
Secret sea (1948) 73 eksemplarer
House on Haunted Hill [1999 film] (1999) — Screenwriter — 69 eksemplarer
The Survivor (1964) 50 eksemplarer
Flight Deck (1961) 38 eksemplarer
Fire Storm (1979) 32 eksemplarer
The Tingler [1959 film] (1959) — Screenwriter — 29 eksemplarer
Torpedo Run (1972) 29 eksemplarer
13 Ghosts [1960 film] (1960) — Writer — 15 eksemplarer
Silent ship, silent sea (1967) 15 eksemplarer
Frogmen (1973) 14 eksemplarer
Die Diamanteninsel (1969) 12 eksemplarer
Our Virgin Island (1953) 12 eksemplarer
Surrender (1966) 11 eksemplarer
Candy (1949) 8 eksemplarer
Two on the Isle (1985) 6 eksemplarer
Jungle Fury (1956) 3 eksemplarer
Smuggler's Sloop (1937) 3 eksemplarer
Deep Danger 3 eksemplarer
Sail away 2 eksemplarer
The Long Way Down (1977) 2 eksemplarer
Three against the sea (1940) 2 eksemplarer
De overlevende 1 eksemplar
Run masked (1938) 1 eksemplar

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Juridisk navn
White III, Robb
Fødselsdato
1909-06-20
Dødsdag
1990-11-24
Køn
male
Nationalitet
USA
Uddannelse
United States Naval Academy
Organisationer
United States Navy

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Though the plot and dialogue are sometimes unsubtle to the point of silliness, it's pleasantly short and to the point for an ensemble piece. Despite the characters each being a sketch of a type, they all feel complete enough. The pair of twists at the end, while somewhat predictable, are reasonably seamless and don't feel shoehorned in. This review sounds like faint praise, but this is a pretty satisfying watch, especially because you can see the kernels of tropes that would later become horror staples.… (mere)
 
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gretchgriff | 2 andre anmeldelser | Oct 30, 2023 |
Originally published in 1972 and now considered a classic of it’s genre, the YA novel, Deathwatch is first and foremost a survival story. When a wealthy man hires, Ben, a local college student as his hunting guide, he expect his young guide to look the other way when he doesn’t follow the rules, but when he mistakenly shoots a person instead of the Rocky Mountain Sheep he swore he saw, he really shows his true colors as he refuses to allow Ben to report the death. He strips Ben of his clothes, weapons, food and water and keeping a watch from a distance waits for the extreme conditions to take Ben’s life as well.

The story is short and fairly simple as Ben uses his knowledge of the desert to outsmart the villain and survive. Although a little far-fetched I thought this story was very well done and I can certainly see that young people would be glued to the pages. I enjoyed the descriptions of the desert and the survival techniques that Ben used. This book is often compared to Hatchet by Gary Paulsen but the additional aspect of man-against-man as well as man-against-nature gives Deathwatch an exciting edge.
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DeltaQueen50 | 24 andre anmeldelser | Aug 27, 2023 |
I honestly expected to hate this novel because of the cover, the explanation of what they story was about, the way it started ... honestly, I couldn't see anything positive about how this story was going to go. The man in the story was an absolute prick! He was completely insane and rude and cruel from the start!

It took until nearly the end before I clued myself in that it was the kid in the novel that was the hero. Prior to that I never made any connection to the fact that the child might be the hero in the story since it was a children's novel -- never made that connection! Likely because growing up, I was always treated as the man treated the boy at the start ... like I was the dumb one and caused all the problems.

Adrianne
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Adrianne_p | 1 anden anmeldelse | Mar 28, 2021 |
Oh, lovely. I've read this a dozen times, though not for years; I remembered it fondly but had forgotten essentially all the details (except sailing ship, island, and the Lion's Paw shell). Reread it, and it lived up to my memory of it. I like Penny (though she gets a little soppy at times), Nick (who is appropriately silly for a 9-year-old boy), and Ben. Mildly sexist - but while Penny does collapse in tears a couple times, and does most of the cooking (where did she learn that?), she also achieves some major tasks through sheer endurance, and neither of the boys ever dismisses her just because she's a girl. The chase gets nasty at times. The descriptions of sailing are wonderful - if you like Swallows and Amazons, you'll love this too. Complete happy ending - very convenient, both in what happens and in _when_ it happens, but it's the kind of coincidence that really could come true. Plus the magic of the shell, of course (mild sarcasm). Great story; it was worth reading when I was a kid and it's still worth it. I'll be looking for more by this author.… (mere)
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jjmcgaffey | 6 andre anmeldelser | Mar 20, 2021 |

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Vurdering
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Anmeldelser
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ISBN
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