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Title:Invasion Of The Blue Lights
Author:Ruth Glick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 126 pages
Published:1982 by Scholastic
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction Fantasy. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Speculative Fiction
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Invasion Of The Blue Lights Paperback | Pages: 126 pages
Rating: 3.85 | 47 Users | 9 Reviews

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When Aaron first saw the strange blue lights on the night of July 4th, he thought it was fireworks.

He watched one light fall into the woods, and the next day he went over to investigate. That day was very nearly his last!

Aaron's close encounter with an alien being was all the more terrifying, because he didn't know what it was; it could change shape!

Had other aliens landed? Where were they?

Aaron, and now his friends, are in terrible danger--all the more, because no one would believe them!

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Original Title: Invasion of the Blue Lights
ISBN: 0590322656 (ISBN13: 9780590322652)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.85 From 47 Users | 9 Reviews

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I still remember standing in my elementary school library looking at this book over and over...picking it up, putting it back down, then going back for it, again and again. When I finally borrowed it out and read it, the book ended up being WAY better than I'd imagined. After that first time, I borrowed it several more and finally, as an adult years later, was able to locate it online and buy a copy for myself. I read it again just a few years ago, and it has certainly managed to hold up over

it was ok for a kids book. not really my kind of thing but quite a sweet story.



When Aaron first saw the strange blue lights he thought they might be fireworks. When he sees the lights fall in the woods he decides to investigate the nest day. He finds a strange ship and an even stranger alien. Little does he realize what a danger he is in.

This was a cute little sci-fi story that would appeal to middle school readers. It's nice to see older children's books making the translation into ebooks (from the cover, it's obviously an older story, and the copyright page reads 1982).My only niggle with the ebook is that it appears to have been digitized using a scanning OCR program and no one proofed the file prior to publication. Punctuation is odd at times, and there are occasional wrong words that seem to have rendered poorly while

I read this book and loved it when I was really young. Around the age of 12 I read it to my younger sister. She was about 8 at the time. Is that right Katie? She still remembers the book and I still own it, 24+ years later. It was probably the first book that I ever read that was sort of sci-fi and a bit scary.

"Would you like a piece of pie?", he asked in an Adam Sandler like tone of voice.
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