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Learn moreBrady Steele watches in awe as a fireball comes crashing through the roof of his house. Brady immediately calls up his cousin, Quinn. They both love all things extreme, and this is the most extreme thing ever! Fred, as Brady names his space rock, turns out to be one of the rarest meteorites ever found. Professor Rip Ripley from the museum in Hill City wants to study a sliver of it in search of extraterrestrial bacteria. He's hoping to discover the first proof of life beyond Earth, a momentous breakthrough for the new science of astrobiology. During a week of extreme bicycling, fishing, and caving, Brady and Quinn battle their rivals, the notorious Carver boys, for possession of the meteorite. With each new day, Brady is discovering heโs able to do strange and wonderful feats that shouldnโt be possible. At the same time, heโs developing some frightening symptoms. Could he be infected with long-dormant microbes from space? Is Fred a prize or a menace?
Will Hobbs is the author of many outdoor adventure novels for upper elementary, middle school, and young adult readers, as well as a few picture book stories. Several of his novels have been named Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association, and Ghost Canoe, his first mystery, won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Mystery. The ALAโs list of the 100 Best Young Adult Books of the Twentieth Century includes two of Willโs titles: Far North and Downriver. A graduate of Stanford University and a former reading and language arts teacher, he lives with his wife in Durango, Colorado.
Charles Carrollย is an actor and voice-over artist residing in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. He is an avid film buff and stays active in the local film community.
Reviews
โHobbs is in great form here, combining his love of the outdoors and extreme sports with the fantastic element of an invader from spaceโฆThe sense of place is powerful, with bits of lore about the region making the reader feel immersed in the story and its setting, and the characterizations are especially strong in Brady and Quinnโtwo teens the reader really wants to know.โ
โThis book is exciting and a lot of fun. It is a must-read for those who love nature, the stars, and a challenge.โ
โSomething to tantalize nearly every boyish taste, this title is a great choice for reluctant readers.โ
โThis fast-moving tale by an author known for exciting survival storiesโฆis full of sports action, from basketball to biking and fishingโฆThe premise is intriguing and adventure fans will appreciate all the boysโ escapades.โ
โHobbs captures young teen dialogue well, and the characters are all easy to like in this solid adventure. Reluctant readers whoโd rather be airborne than chair-bound will appreciate the two young boysโ penchant for pushing the envelope, and the postulations involving extremophile organisms is a neat twist with just a hint of science behind it.โ
โWith convincing, first-person narration, a fast pace and plenty of suspense, this is a welcome addition to Hobbsโs extremely reader-pleasing work.โ