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5.0 out of 5 stars
Animals are harmless when in cages...right?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tiger, Tiger: A Novel (X-Files (Juvenile)) (Paperback)
When an elephant runs loose from a zoo Mulder and Scully are called to the case. This case is just surprise after surprise after surprise! After someone is ripped open by a tiger, it leads them to a gorilla who is trying to tell them something. But what? Can a form of extra-terrestrial life be involved?
5.0 out of 5 stars
X-files Tiger,Tider,
This review is from: Tiger, Tiger-the X Files (Hardcover)
X-Files Tiger, TigerI believe that Les Martin is one of the best science fiction novelists of all time. She has written many X-Files books. They are all among an eleven book series. I know anyone who reads this book will want to read the rest of the books in the series. This book is a definite page-turner, terribly hard to put down. Not enough crimes is not a problem in this All the problems in this book as well as in the whole series of books is solved by Dana Scully and Fox Molder two main detectives from the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. All the crazy actions among this wild town are in the state of Pennsylvania. The crimes that go on are taking its toll on this town, first of an elephant mysteriously escapes from its ten-foot high concrete walls, trampling many citizens and historical sites. Another animal soon escapes it just happens to be a tiger, when it is getting let out it attaches and kills Kyle Lang. After this second crime takes place the detectives come to the conclusion that a man named Kyle Lang is against zoos and keeping animals from there habitat he is taking action and letting animals out of their cages. This book is intended for ages 10-12; this book deserves five out of five stars.
4.0 out of 5 stars
alien zoo,
By Betsy L Gamble (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tiger, Tiger: A Novel (X-Files (Juvenile)) (Paperback)
The book followed the show pretty well all in all. It made for a good afternoon's reading. I will enjoy reading it again. Anyone who enjoyes the television show will like this book.
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Tiger, Tiger by Les Martin (Library Binding - Oct. 1999)
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