10. Area 51
by Vincent Pet
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As a young boy, Brad Walsh fantasized about blasting off to Mars but everyday life had slowly solidified his reality. Tired of his normality, he saw himself condemned to live out his ordinary existence, until a stranger came calling. Brad Walsh could never have thought that one day he would know the exact day and time the world would end and start again.
Reviewed by Lori M for Readers Favorite (excerpt): After reading this book, I'm now going to be looking around me all the time to see whether aliens exist among us! What a fun read! Poor Bob, scheduled to lead a history-making mission to Mars, suddenly finds out that there's more going on than meets the eye.
Well-written, this book was a light, easy-to-read piece of fiction. At least I hope it was fiction. The author was able to create likeable characters and provide just enough about each of their personalities and backgrounds to set the tone but not too much as to just be racking up the word count.
The world has always been filled with questions about whether or not aliens or other creatures inhabited the Earth before humans and this book masterfully plays on those questions. I actually visited Roswell, NM, a few years back to check out the alien files and investigate more about Area 51, Hangar 13, and other urban legends.
This book would entertain anyone from teenagers to adults who want to explore the as-yet unanswered questions about whether or not we're alone as the only living beings in the universe. I give this book four green thumbs up.
As a young boy, Brad Walsh fantasized about blasting off to Mars but everyday life had slowly solidified his reality. Tired of his normality, he saw himself condemned to live out his ordinary existence, until a stranger came calling. Brad Walsh could never have thought that one day he would know the exact day and time the world would end and start again.
Reviewed by Lori M for Readers Favorite (excerpt): After reading this book, I'm now going to be looking around me all the time to see whether aliens exist among us! What a fun read! Poor Bob, scheduled to lead a history-making mission to Mars, suddenly finds out that there's more going on than meets the eye.
Well-written, this book was a light, easy-to-read piece of fiction. At least I hope it was fiction. The author was able to create likeable characters and provide just enough about each of their personalities and backgrounds to set the tone but not too much as to just be racking up the word count.
The world has always been filled with questions about whether or not aliens or other creatures inhabited the Earth before humans and this book masterfully plays on those questions. I actually visited Roswell, NM, a few years back to check out the alien files and investigate more about Area 51, Hangar 13, and other urban legends.
This book would entertain anyone from teenagers to adults who want to explore the as-yet unanswered questions about whether or not we're alone as the only living beings in the universe. I give this book four green thumbs up.