Someone's Been Messing with Reality
John Hearne
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Description for Someone's Been Messing with Reality
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Martin’s parents have disappeared. Also, it turns out, they are aliens. Which makes Martin …? Then Martin and Tina discover enormous light-emitting eggs in an abandoned mine. It is clear they are not going to be hatching out anything cuddly. And so the kids try to blow them up. But instead of blowing up, huge killer insects hatch, and go on a mission to destroy all human life on earth. Oops. Having first rescued Martin’s parents, the kids steal a cop car and then an ambulance. Eventually they fly, using Martin’s power of telekinesis – someone really has ... Read more
Martin’s parents have disappeared. Also, it turns out, they are aliens. Which makes Martin …? Then Martin and Tina discover enormous light-emitting eggs in an abandoned mine. It is clear they are not going to be hatching out anything cuddly. And so the kids try to blow them up. But instead of blowing up, huge killer insects hatch, and go on a mission to destroy all human life on earth. Oops. Having first rescued Martin’s parents, the kids steal a cop car and then an ambulance. Eventually they fly, using Martin’s power of telekinesis – someone really has ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Little Island
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781915071484
SKU
9781915071484
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-6
About John Hearne
John Hearne was born in Wexford in 1970. He worked as an economist in Dublin before changing direction and becoming freelance writer. He has ghostwritten and edited a range of best-selling books, while his journalism has appeared in numerous national and international newspapers and magazines. His first middle grade novel, The Very Dangerous Sisters of Indigo McCloud was published by ... Read more
Reviews for Someone's Been Messing with Reality
‘An exciting and original debut.’ – The Irish Times; ‘Hilarity and heart center this quirky story about a young hero quietly taking a stand.’ – Kirkus Reviews; 'This novel is wacky, awesome, and terrifying.’ – School Library Journal