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A FIELD GUIDE TO ALIENS

Intergalactic Worrywarts, Bubblonauts, Sliver-Slurpers, and Other Extraterrestrials
Age Range: 10 - 12
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KIRKUS REVIEW

Concluding after years of reports and direct observations that approximately 45 percent of the world’s monsters are actually aliens, Olander, author of A Field Guide to Monsters (2007), offers illustrated notes on 28 types of interstellar interloper—from the harmless Intergalactic Worrywarts of Planet Insecura and sewage-eating Sliver-Slurpers to more ominous False Santas, robotic onesie-clad Bebies and, scariest of all, Boogie-doods (aka Discos) from Planet Funk. On pages designed to look like well-thumbed scrapbook leaves, each entry includes extensive comments on diet, distinguishing features and details of Close Encounters, all sandwiched between a carefully drawn full-“body” portrait and a set of quicker “eyewitness” sketches and supposed snapshots. Though no replacement for Andrew Donkins’s Alien Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Alien A-Z (1999), this makes a worthy addition to our too-thin store of space-alien lore and will leave younger readers on the alert for glimpses of Clustors, Liverpudlins and other nonhuman visitors. (Fiction? 10-12)

Pub Date: April 1st, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-7614-5594-3
Page count: 64pp
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
Review Posted Online:
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15th, 2010