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Can of Worms                                                                     (Avon Camelot Book)

Can of Worms (Avon Camelot Book)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can of Worms...
Review: Aliens,Spaceships,Katlyn Sands,Scott Schreiber,Hazel Chronicles,and trying to fit in. Is what you'll find inside Seventh Grade Genius Mike Pillsbury's head.When Mike calls for help he never now he was actually going to get it. That's what you'll find when you open can of worms.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lots of fun
Review: Can of Worms by Kathy Mackel

Have you ever felt that you just don't fit in, that you're different from everyone else? Mike Pillsbury, a seventh grader feels that way. As a matter of fact, he is certain that he is in actuality an alien in human disguise. When, with the help of his parents' satellite dishes, he calls for help from his "fellow citizens of the galaxy," the fun begins. Not only does he get a response, but far more than he ever expected. Aliens from across the universe respond to Mike's cry for help. A Bom lawyer, a slimey worm-creature who is prepared to sue on Mike's behalf, Barnabus, the political activist concerned with civil rights violations, and the alien agent who wants to make Mike a star are just a few of the alien's that will have you in stitches. Aside from being a fun tale, this book is also a wry commentary on American society where everyone seems to want a piece of the action. Mackel has crafted a fun tale, full of fantasy, whimsey and adventure that will keep even the most reluctant reader enchanted. A must read for young people of all ages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Teacher in South Dakota
Review: Fun and easy to read. Lots of excitement! Third-graders and up would love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book for people that believe in aliens!!!...
Review: Is there really such things as aliens, UFO's??? Who heard of such a thing?? In this book a kid has a strong feeling that he wasn't born here, in other words an ALIEN!!!!! He and a bunch of his frineds gather in his club house every night and he tells storys of different aliens that are bad. One thime he gets up to a story about his people, or so he thinks his people!! He is the smartest kid in 7th grade and he plays football too. He has barely any friends and until one day he gets asked to help decorate the gym for Halloween by the most popular girl in school... the tables turn for him!! But his old friend and also best friend doesn't like him being "popular" so he decides to shun him. One day while he is walking home from school he walks in his house and finds a real live alien in his room making slime balls all over the floor!! He can't believe it!!!! Has this alien come to take him "home" and if it is will he accept the invintation???

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Can of Worms is an entertaining read
Review: Not usually my genre, this science fiction story revolves around the life of a kid who feels a little out of place in this world. It was entertaining to read about the adventures that he had and the trouble that he got into (the satellite dish scene was my favorite).

Parts of this book were slow, but not terribly so. It was full of fun and was an enjoyable book to read. If you like to read about aliens that may just be lurking out there, this book is for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Teacher in South Dakota
Review: What a wonderful and exciting book! I read this book aloud to my third grade students and it kept them on the edge of their seats! This book sparked many interesting class discussions and when the students found out that there was a sequel to the book, the insisted that it become a part of our library. Mike, the smart child in the seventh grade, displays quite the imagination by sharing the Hanzel Chronicles with his friends. He is looked at as an outsider until the most popular girl asks him to help her with the Halloween dance. He makes friends with the popular jock in the school and the three of them team up with the help of Barnabus to fight evil aliens! This is a must read for any upper elementary child.


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