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S'està carregant… They'll Believe Me When I'm Gonede Amy Axelrod
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. This book is about a boy named Max. He imagines what it would be like to have aliens as family instead of his real family. He says he wouldn't have to eat his veggies or even wear underwear. He keeps telling his parents that the aliens are going to pick him up, so he begins to pack. His family thinks he has a wild imagination, until aliens really pick him up and his dad finds a note saying that he will be gone for a couple of weeks. ( ) I picked this book up because I thought the cover was cute and it might have a good message. But, I was wrong. I did not enjoy this book. I thought it was a little weird. The book is about a boy who wants to be picked up by aliens. Its a funny topic and many children do this but the way it was written wasn't my taste. But, it is a good book to keep in the classroom library for the boys who are dreaming about elsewhere. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Max is convinced that aliens are coming for him, and he can't wait. Living with aliens will be a hundred times better than living with his pesky big brother and listening to his father's boring questions about school. His alien mom won't make him eat broccoli or wear clean underwear, and playing basketball will be a snap where there's little gravity. No one at home or school believes Max, even though he's an expert on space-but they'll be surprised when he's gone. Told in an authentically childlike voice, this is a funny and far-flying fantasy-which maybe isn't a fantasy after all! Illustrated by Jack E. Davis. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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