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This review is from: Zack Files 15: Hang a Left at Venus (Paperback)
The story I read which was Hang a Left at Venus was an interesting story.There were a lot of details that support the main titles in what you were reading.This story is about a boy and his father walking to the park,They seen an alian so they began to go up to him and ask what he was doing and he said he was looking for his car.Th aliens car had got impounded because it was parked in the wrong area.
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Grammatically correct fun!,
By Zack Fans (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zack Files 15: Hang a Left at Venus (Paperback)
My second grade son loves these books and can't get enough. I like them because overall they are well edited and grammatically correct.
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"Zack Files" meets "X-Files",
This review is from: Zack Files 15: Hang a Left at Venus (Paperback)
"Hang a Left at Venus," by Dan Greenburg, is #15 in the "Zack Files" series of short novels for young readers. In this installment, New York City schoolboy Zack and his dad encounter an extraterrestrial visitor while walking in Central Park. Zack and dad have a series of comic misadventures as they attempt to help the friendly ET. The book spoofs the popular paranormal TV drama "The X-Files" in the form of two characters who are parodies of characters from that series.This is one of my favorite in the excellent "Zack" series. The extraterrestrial visitor is a particularly well-realized character, and the humor in the book is a lot of fun. |
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Zack Files 15: Hang a Left at Venus by Dan Greenburg (Paperback - July 5, 1999)
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