Lost in all the Buckwheat Whitney-Houston-is-still-dead news is the loss of one of the first sci-fi authors I was exposed to, “The Tripods Trilogy” author John Christopher.

From Andrew Cohen’s obit piece in The Atlantic:
“The author John Christopher died in England last Friday, and I’m guessing that most of you have no idea who he was or what he wrote. He wrote an awful lot, in a lot of different genres, under many different names, but I remember him today because of three creased and crinkled used paperbacks of science fiction I stumbled across as a child…
The books are The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, and The Pool of Fire and together they comprise what is called the “Tripod Series,” named for the shape of the giant aliens who have captured Earth and enslaved the humans at the core of Christopher’s narratives. I don’t remember much of the details of the books except that a group of young boys were always on the run, part of a resistance to the alien conquerors, in a sort of 1984 meets Red Dawn meets the French Resistance fondue.”
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just found out about this today. RIP favorite
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