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The Exchange Student

The Exchange Student

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Somewhat a Good Book
Review: The book is good, an interesting read but it lacks qualities I like in other books such as Fearless and Harry Potter. It interested me when I saw it in the school library and it had a lot of Accelerated Reader points so I picked it up. Quite good and I reccomend you read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Exchange Student
Review: This book was a good book. I liked how they added the aliens to the book but when they were on the way to earth at the beginning of the book it was really boring. But then it got better. They have no animals and when Fen finds out where he is going to be living he is in for a huge suprise. Hope fully they can restore the animals on his home planet. For this book being a Sci Fi it was a good book and it had a lot of neat information in it like how they make the animals....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What if you had an alien living with you?
Review: What would you do if you had an exchange student living with you? What if this exchange student was from another planet? Well in this book, Exchange Student, 16-year old Daria has an exchange student live with her. This exchange student is not any normal exchange student, but he is an alien from Chela named Fen. He is about seven feet tall and changes colors with the changes of his emotions. Daria is a breeder of endangered animals and when Fen comes, she finds that he too loves animals.
Kate Gilmore, the author of this book, takes you into the book as she describes the animals, somewhat what the world looks like in about a hundred years or so, and she describes the problems and fun of this alien's visit. She has written this challenging tale with a sharp eye for human, alien, and animal ways.
If you want to learn more about this alien and how the family copes with this new member, you should read this excellent book. I personally didn't want to put the book down. The words may be a little advanced for younger children, but a great challenge and fun for more advanced students.


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