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Original Title: | Andy and the Alien (Sweet Valley Kids, #29) |
ISBN: | 0553159259 (ISBN13: 9780553159257) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sweet Valley Kids #29 |
Francine Pascal
Paperback | Pages: 74 pages Rating: 3.46 | 72 Users | 5 Reviews
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Title | : | Andy and the Alien (Sweet Valley Kids #29) |
Author | : | Francine Pascal |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 74 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 1992 by Bantam |
Categories | : | Childrens |
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Andy is a classmate of the twins', who very much believes in UFOs, aliens, and other such things. He is sure he will see some during the field trip to Secca Lake on field day. But, nobody else believes in these things, so they tease the heck out of him.While at Secca Lake, Andy wanders into the woods, looking for paranormal things. He is followed by everyone else. He comes across some equipment in the forest, and convinces the others that it's an alien probe. Two student end up knocking one piece of the equipment.
Everyone, except Andy, runs off. So, when a park ranger approaches, they fear it may be an alien. In reality, the equipment is for maintaining bees and weather, and everyone finds that out right before the return.
After the return, they have a 3-Ledded race, which the twins easily win.
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The SVK books are an easy read. But, I only own a few more of them. Will probably be reading those soon.
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Ratings: 3.46 From 72 Users | 5 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Andy and the Alien (Sweet Valley Kids #29)
I think this one does a good job of replicating the kind of contagious fear that kids fall prey to, although I do wish that the teacher did a better job of calling out the bullying behaviour towards Andy. I actually preferred the sub-plot of the field day sports, because of the rush of nostalgia associated with three-legged races, sack races and so forth. I could almost smell the hessian sacks!Andy is a classmate of the twins', who very much believes in UFOs, aliens, and other such things. He is sure he will see some during the field trip to Secca Lake on field day. But, nobody else believes in these things, so they tease the heck out of him. While at Secca Lake, Andy wanders into the woods, looking for paranormal things. He is followed by everyone else. He comes across some equipment in the forest, and convinces the others that it's an alien probe. Two student end up knocking one
I did find it somehow interesting. However it suites younger people.
I think this one does a good job of replicating the kind of contagious fear that kids fall prey to, although I do wish that the teacher did a better job of calling out the bullying behaviour towards Andy. I actually preferred the sub-plot of the field day sports, because of the rush of nostalgia associated with three-legged races, sack races and so forth. I could almost smell the hessian sacks!
I remember the cover but just not the story
Francine Pascal (May 13, 1938 ) is an American author best known for creating the Sweet Valley series of novels. In 1982 she created the characters and the stories for the first six books and her agent, Amy Berkower of Writers House sold them to Bantam Books. Book number one is mostly written by Ms. Pascal. From then on she wrote the stories for every book ever published in the series. After the
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