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The Alien That Ate My Socks

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

A new series written by the illustrator of the Fablehaven series, Brandon Dorman

Meet the Hooligan brothers, Henry, Hank, and Hector, who are fun-loving, go-cart-racing, up-for-anything boys, and they are expert pranksters! The school bully, Rock, picks on the boys, tries to outprank them, and especially tries to lay blame for his pranks on them. Enter a purple, blobby, friendly outer-space alien. He has come to Earth to earn badges for his extraterrestrial space-scout sash. The brothers name him Hoolie and quickly learn about his alien ways:

Hoolie gets smelly when he's hungry, and that's how the boys know it's time to feed him.He eats clothes, especially socks. Mom and Dad don't know what is going on originally, but soon they figure out why the family socks are disappearing from the Hooligan house.He has a compartment in his belly, like Mary Poppins' carpetbag, that can somehow hold an endless supply of neat gizmos and gadgets.The boys can't communicate with him at first and rig up an electronic device to help them read Hoolie's mind.

The Hooligan boys keep Hoolie a secret until he saves a neighborhood girl from a burning building and the town befriends him. Then a team of mysterious strangers dressed in black who call themselves "Animal Control" arrive, but the Hooligan boys know this can't be true.

The boys must resolve their problem with Rock, help Hoolie earn his merit badges on Earth, and help him find his way home before "Animal Control" captures him!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 18, 2016
      This madcap series opener from Dorman (the Fablehaven series) begins with third-grader Henry Hooligan and his two older brothers racing go-carts with their archenemy, Rock Rubinstein, down Deadman’s Hill. When a huge purple creature appears in the road, it sends the brothers’ cart careening into a neighbor’s home, and when the boys sneak back up the hill to investigate, the creature hugs middle brother Hector, leaving him as smelly as the creature itself and temporarily unable to speak. Eventually, the brothers learn that the creature is a friendly alien named Hoolie with a voracious appetite for clothing. Their parents and neighbors are unsure about how to handle the situation, but when Hoolie proves his heroism during a house fire, they decide to protect him from a mysterious group trying to capture him. The near-constant wisecracking and trash-talking among the Hooligan brothers starts to wear thin pretty quickly, and while a steady stream of action and jokes push the story forward briskly, it’s best for those with a high tolerance for goofy inanity and gross-out gags. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 7–12.

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