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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for Brooks
These books are the hidden gems of children's literature in the United States. They are all so warm, smart and fabulously funny. Freddy and the Space Ship is no exception. It sounds like a cliche, but these novels truly embody the spirit of timelessness. They are all a delight. Freddy and the Space Ship continues the formula, providing witty insights and familiar...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Freddy
While the Freddy series on the whole is fantastic, this one was disappointing. None of the out-loud laughs you get from a title like FREDDY GOES TO FLORIDA. Definitely don't start with this one if you're new to Freddy, or you might not try another. This plot felt thrown together. Not representative of the fine quality of this author's other work.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for Brooks, March 28, 2000
These books are the hidden gems of children's literature in the United States. They are all so warm, smart and fabulously funny. Freddy and the Space Ship is no exception. It sounds like a cliche, but these novels truly embody the spirit of timelessness. They are all a delight. Freddy and the Space Ship continues the formula, providing witty insights and familiar old characters to a new and exciting, albeit naive, story. Wonderful books. Every child, or child at heart should own one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Lord, this brings back memories., November 28, 2001
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As a preteen I read every "Freddy the Pig" book except "The Clockwork Twins" and that only because my library couldn't find a copy of it. Reading these in order was one of the highlights of my trips to the local library. I'm delighted to see them being re-released in mass market editions. They are absolutely timeless and priceless additions to any child's collection.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Freddy Takes Off, May 10, 2001
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James K. Burk (Wichita, Kansas United States) - See all my reviews
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While not the best of the stories about Freddy the Pig, this novel is one of the better ones, coming at the end of the middle cycle. The first few books, while entertaining, were before Brooks really reached his stride as a writer, and shortly after this book he was coming down from his peak. Besides exploring outer space with several friends, Freddy must also help save the Bean family from inlaws who make a plague of locusts look like fun. Even Brooks'least Freddy book is head and shoulders above most other children's books, and most can be enjoyed by adults as well.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Freddy, November 29, 2007
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While the Freddy series on the whole is fantastic, this one was disappointing. None of the out-loud laughs you get from a title like FREDDY GOES TO FLORIDA. Definitely don't start with this one if you're new to Freddy, or you might not try another. This plot felt thrown together. Not representative of the fine quality of this author's other work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars McDonough's Narration Is Rich And Full Of Feeling For The Characters, January 9, 2008
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Aung Htun (811 Lavina St. Fort Wayne IN 46802-4030) - See all my reviews
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Narrator John McDonough
When you hear John McDonough's deep, growly voice, it seems immediately familiar.
Listeners are drawn to the rich, warm tones of this veteran actor and singer.
From Broadway to television and film, and from voice-overs to opera, McDonough's career encompasses the full gamut of acting experience.
He has appeared with the Hartford Symphony and with the Glimmerglass Opera Company, and he is the Fox Family Channel's The All New Captain Kangaroo.
As a narrator for Recorded Books, he has received wonderful reviews.
Kliatt says,
"MCDONOUGH'S NARRATION IS RICH AND FULL OF FEELING FOR THE CHARACTERS."

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3.0 out of 5 stars A silly mistake for Freddy, April 7, 2005
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Freddy gets invited to go on a space ship to mars. The ship land in the big woods but Freddy and the others don't know. She how they treat the "other planet" HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
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