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Title:Yargo
Author:Jacqueline Susann
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 347 pages
Published:February 1st 1979 by Bantam Books (Mm) (first published January 1st 1979)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fantasy. Romance. Fiction
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Yargo Paperback | Pages: 347 pages
Rating: 3.72 | 771 Users | 98 Reviews

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I first read this book in high school and I've probably re-read it more than any other book. It's about Janet Cooper who gets kidnapped by aliens by mistake and when the aliens realize their mistake they don't know what to do with her. The planet that takes her is called Yargo (so is their leader who Janet falls in love with). It sounds strange but the premise of the book lies in the fact that Yargo is supposedly a perfect planet. There is no sickness, no war, and they are thousands of years more advanced than earth. Well, as a young and idealistic teenager this appealed to me very much and although the book actually is kind of cheesy, it still remains one of my favorites.

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Original Title: Yargo
ISBN: 0553128558 (ISBN13: 9780553128550)
Edition Language: English


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Ratings: 3.72 From 771 Users | 98 Reviews

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My first and best time travel book I ever read!!

I read this book in the 80s, admittedly I am not a big reader of fiction, but I loved this odd yet well written book. There are a 100 art books I would list as books you cannot put down... I would not say that about many fiction books but I would say it about Yargo. Yargo is a sci-fi love story adventure centering around a young woman named Janet who is mistakenly abducted by aliens and taken with them while they try to figure out what to do with her once they discover their error. sounds

I read this when I was in high school. I loved it so much!!!! I have never been able to get my hands on another copy of this book. MUST. FIND. IT!!!!!

One of my all time fav books!

Yargo by Jacqueline Susann is remarkable. It was written around 1953 (published 1979). Reminded me of reading Gulliver's Travels, in that the viewpoint of the author during that time affected the read. In any case, it was a great read and endures as excellent writing, with a powerfully emotional voice.Jeffrey Penn May, author of Where the River Splits, No Teacher Left Standing, and more.

Obviously this is a very different kind of story than Valley of the Dolls and was written with a pulpy sci-fi tone that is more fun and fluffy than her dark adult portraits of glamour and romance. However, I found it just as engaging and hard to put down as her more renowned bestseller. Janet's character, while simple minded and immature, is very relatable and easy to empathize with as she is stuck in a sort of quarter life crisis brought on by rigid societal expectations of women and an

I liked this book a lot, actually. Orson Scott Card said it wasn't real science fiction, but it felt pretty real to me. However, I think the real love story here was between Janet and the strong woman who is first her babysitter and translator, then her chaperone, then her friend. The romance between Yargo and Janet feels tacked on. This isn't a romance so much as one woman's story of awakening.

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