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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Aoleon The Martian Girl #1 |
Brent LeVasseur
Kindle Edition | Pages: 94 pages Rating: 3.99 | 157 Users | 109 Reviews
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Title | : | First Contact (Aoleon The Martian Girl #1) |
Author | : | Brent LeVasseur |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 94 pages |
Published | : | January 31st 2015 by Aoléon Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure. Science Fiction Fantasy. Fiction |
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Crop circles magically appear in Farmer Johnson’s field. A mysterious light sweeps over the night sky and awakens Farmer Johnson and Gilbert, the boy next door.Curious, Gilbert ventures out to discover the source of the light and stumbles into a beautiful Martian girl sitting in a crop circle. Farmer Johnson also investigates the strange light, and thinking that Gilbert and Aoléon are vandals, he chases them. But they sprint to Aoléon’s saucer and escape only to be pursued by the U.S. Air Force.
Gilbert has never been attacked by swarms of giant killer robots. Never met strange aliens from other worlds. Never skyboarded across a megalopolis hidden deep inside an extinct volcano. Never trekked across a vast Martian desert. And never been eaten alive by a gigantic slor (well, almost never, unless you count Billy the fat bully at school).
And luckily, he has never ever confronted an evil ruler of Mars bent on conquering the Earth to steal its cows.
Never...until now!
This may be the adventure Gilbert always wished for.
If only he can survive.
Join Gilbert and Aoleon in this exciting middle-grade science fiction and fantasy adventure!
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Ratings: 3.99 From 157 Users | 109 ReviewsDiscuss Containing Books First Contact (Aoleon The Martian Girl #1)
Aoleon The Martian Girl is a middle grade sci fi story. This review is for part one of the book. I don't usually review this genre but thought I would give it a try. I really liked it and think that most children, boys or girls would enjoy the book. The main character is a Gilbert, young farm boy from Nebraska and a young Martian girl. There are crop circles appearing in Mr.Johnson's fields and he thinks that Gilbert is the culprit, but that is not the case but Gilbert goes to investigate andAoleon, Martian Girl The photos in this book are unreal!
IntroductionThis first installment of a juvenile science fiction story follows a boy named Gilbert Sullivan who befriends a female alien named Aoléon and has a series of adventures. The cover art of the series titular character is decent for the most part, with the alien on a hoverboard over a farmfield. The minor illustration of a furry violet alien with eyes at the end of the center two of its four stalks looks believable as well.DreamsThe first chapter introduces Gilbert Sullivan, a young boy
This story is so fast paced I was dragged along like the flying cows. When you read it youll get the thing about those cows.Gilbert is woken up from another weird dream . This one about killer robots. In no hurry to return to that dream, he goes over to look at the night outside through his telescope.Spotting strange lights in his neighbors farm, the one where the strange crop circles kept appearing, he slips out to investigate and literally bumps into adventure, in the form of Aoleon, a martian
Aoleon book one is off to a great start for an easy and fast science fiction read. The numerous color pages rendered in 3D look fantastic and work to make it an even easier and fast read. Though the images occasionally dont look as high fidelity as other 3D works in videogames and movies it is off to a great start. I think it some additional details on textures can be provided it will further enhance the visuals and make it look close to 2010 era 3D visuals than say early 00's era visuals. The
I just got done reading the first chapter and wanted to share my thoughts. It is one of those book which just captures your thoughts right from the beginning. Anyone with a little imagination can easily see each character and situation play out. They are all so vividly portrait like with an artistes brush. It really reads like a movie. No details is spared including the characters we fly past. We can feel ourselves sucked into this universe. We are with Aoléon on her spaceship or immersed in the
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