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Was followed by a much more cynical ''[[Tale of the Troika]]'' just three years later.
Was followed by a much more cynical ''[[Tale of the Troika]]'' just three years later.
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=== Tropes found in the novel: ===

* [[Clingy MacGuffin]]: A "non-changeable dime" that returns to its owner every time it's spent.
* [[Clingy MacGuffin]]: A "non-changeable dime" that returns to its owner every time it's spent.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Cristobal Junta and Fyodor Simeonovich.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Cristobal Junta and Fyodor Simeonovich.

Revision as of 04:39, 8 January 2016

He should really be more careful with those keys...


Monday Begins On Saturday (Russian: "Понедельник начинается в субботу") is a 1964 novel, one of the most beloved works by the Strugatsky Brothers. A mix of fantasy and science-fiction, it tells the stories of a Soviet research institute dedicated to studying magic and the supernatural, the dedicated scientists who work there, and the wide variety of monsters, ghosts, and other critters that they study and work with. Adapted into a two-part Christmas special back in the early 80s. It's a fun movie in its own right, but it has very little to do with the novel it's supposedly based on (which annoyed the Brothers quite a bit at the time).

Was followed by a much more cynical Tale of the Troika just three years later.


Tropes used in Monday Begins on Saturday include: