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Alien in a Bottle [Hardcover]

Kathy Mackel (Author)
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February 17, 2004 8 and up3 and up

If Dinn Tauro hadn't shot Tagg Orion off the Inter-Dimensional Wheel, Tagg and his sidekick, Squeeto, would never have crashed on that nowhere planet called Earth. And Sean Winger would never have found the two extraterrestrials in a bottle on the beach.

Without the aliens Sean wouldn't have a hope of entering a glass sculpture in the Hollis Art Fair -- and winning a scholarship. That's all Sean really wants in this world. Sean just needs two things -- glass and fire. He knows his parents won't help. So when Tagg offers Sean three wishes in exchange for protecting him from Dinn Tauro, how can Sean refuse?

Could two extraterrestrials really hold the answers to Sean's yearnings? Or are they only taking him on an extraterrestrial ride?


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Grade 6-8-Intergalactic junk dealer and con artist Tagg Orion has sold warlord Dinn Tauro a defective Dream Ring that produces living nightmares. Now Tagg is on the run, pursued by Dinn and his dreadful dreams-come-true. Meanwhile, on Earth, eighth-grader Sean is searching for the perfect piece of glass. He dreams of studying glassblowing at an exclusive museum high school, but his parents won't pay the tuition. His father especially scorns the "starving artist" lifestyle. Sean hopes to create a sculpture that will impress the judges of the museum's scholarship competition-and his folks. Tagg's spaceship crash-lands on Earth where a quirk of inter-dimensional perception causes it to appear to be very small. Mistaking the transfigured ship for an ornate glass bottle, Sean tries to use it for his project. Tagg offers access to his solar fire link and a supply of off-planet glassware in return for hiding the ship until it can be fixed. Unfortunately, Dinn is still on the junk scavenger's trail, and his nightmare scenarios are getting out of control. As the alien mind phantoms threaten his family, his home, and the fabric of reality, Sean realizes that his art is the only thing that can reshape and restore the normal world. The multifaceted plot includes both raucous adolescent insult humor and thoughtful reflections on the power of art and the nature of dreams. Realistic family relationships and a touch of romance blend seamlessly with Saturday-matinee-style science fiction action. An unusually perceptive story with a strong message about self-expression and responsibility.-Elaine E. Knight, Lincoln Elementary Schools, IL
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Gr. 4-8. Eighth-grader Sean loves the art of glassblowing, and he wants desperately to attend the museum high school, where he can actually learn his craft. But the tools and materials of glassblowing are expensive and dangerous, and his parents are strongly opposed to his spending time at something he can't use to make a living. While looking for discarded glass to work with, Sean comes upon a dumpster and therein a bottle that turns out to be much bigger on the inside than out. Three space aliens come out from that glass bottle to complicate Sean's life: Dinn Tauro, whose dreams become real nightmares; Tagg, entrepreneur of the universe; Squeeto, a flea-size pal. Sparkling, witty language and lots of random asides about art, time, the universe, and the eighth grade make for an entirely engaging and utterly preposterous read. GraceAnne DeCandido
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; First Edition edition (February 17, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060292814
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060292812
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,772,076 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A delightful tale, March 2, 2004
This review is from: Alien in a Bottle (Hardcover)
Middle-school student Sean dreams of becoming a glass artist so he is always picking up odd looking glass. He finds a bottle that turns out to be the damaged spacecraft of interstellar junk yard dealer and con artist Tagg Orion. Inside the bottle is much greater than the outside container.

Sean sees his amazing find as an opportunity to become closer with the girl of his dreams, stargazing classmate Olivia. However, Sean's stellar find turns nasty as Dinn Tauro comes after Tagg for selling him a non-detachable Dream Ring that animates cretins previously residing in nightmares. Now Sean and Olivia are caught in the middle between an irate customer and a con artist junk dealer.

Aimed for an upper elementary school audience, ALIEN IN THE BOTTLE is a fabulous fantasy tale that adults will enjoy too especially those who remember Krypton's Kander. The story line is fast-paced with wonderful fight scenes including classic food fights and skirmishes with gorilla sized rodents. However, the key to this wonderful story is the lead human duet that learns the importance of friendship while struggling to resolve an intergalactic mess.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Delicious!, April 25, 2005
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This story was wonderful. I am a middle school teacher and try to keep up with most middle school - aged novels. My students loved this one. I highly recommend this book to any student who loves interstellar adventures. The characters are so vivid; it is easy to connect with them.
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It was the perfect way for Sean Winger to end a putrid day-up to his eyebrows is soiled diapers, rotting pizza, and soggy newspapers. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
gutter rat, museum school, good glass
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Dinn Tauro, Tagg Orion, Sean Winger, Geoff Winger, Dream Ring, Bargain Hunter, Franklin Zarkoff, Crane's Neck, Dreams Rising, Olivia Ricci, Squeeto Burroe, Dorothy Winger, Hollis Art Fair, Leo Minor, Monadnock Museum School, Inter-Dimensional Wheel, Star Man, Notre Gum Cathedral, Backward Cap, Peter Woods, Luke Chang, Little Dinn, Staking Ancient History, Susan Long
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