Author: Dan Hurwitz
Publisher: Booklocker.com, Inc
ISBN: 1-59113-669-5

The following review was contributed by: Tami Brady & CLICK TO VIEW Tami Brady's Reviews
Stelzer’s Travels: A Voyage to a Sensible Planet takes the reader on an
incredible journey to the Luxenben. Our host is David Stelzer, an over the
hill businessman from the planet Earth. Stelzer’s one true love is money.
The pursuit of this one true love takes up most of the man’s life and almost
all of his thinking. However, a strange set of events was about to make
Stelser question his motives, his life, and everything he once held dearly.
Stelzer’s amazing journey was to start on a routine trip to Brith Shalom, a
temple and Hebrew language school. Once again, Stelzer was trying to squeeze
money out of Rabbi Samuels for overdue rent on the property he rented
from Stelzer. Once again, no real money was forthcoming. What’s worse is
that Stelzer managed to volunteer himself into taking Rabbi Samuels’ strange
fanatical assistant Neuman to some mysterious meeting. The next thing
Stelzer knows is that he is on some Utopic planet where the two-headed
inhabitants are twice as smart as the one headed assortment of
semi-intellectual inhabitants from other planets that are housed in zoos.
Stelzer’s Travels: A Voyage to a Sensible Planet is intelligent, humbling,
and completely entertaining. The inner workings of Luxenben are extremely
detailed and presented in an extremely tight sequence. The author even
recreates the full history of the planet (which resembles our own in many
ways) and relays the Cartish foundational system that saved this planet from
its imminent destruction. The extremely well developed characters are unique
and extremely creative yet hold a realistic reminiscent spark of those
individuals in our own lives and in our own society. An amazing journey to a
sensible planet.