
Someone's Been Messing with Reality
John Hearne
(Author)Description
When Martin Ryan sees a video of his father flying unaided through the air, he realises everything he believed about his life has been a lie.
Now his parents have disappeared and Martin discovers something weird brewing in the disused mines of the seaside village where he lives. Something glowing. Something ... egg-like.
Someone's definitely been messing with reality. Martin and his friends must do whatever they can to defeat the aliens that threaten the entire human race. Even if it means stealing cop cars, blowing up the mines and turning a paddling pool into a fighter aircraft.
Product Details
Publisher | Little Island Books |
Publish Date | February 11, 2025 |
Pages | 224 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781915071484 |
Dimensions | 7.7 X 5.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.5 pounds |
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Reviews
'This fast-paced, funny and gripping science fiction novel will delight fans of Stranger Things.' - Irish Independent
'A fast-paced extra-terrestrial adventure that will have you questioning reality, questioning things the you thought were certain and on the edge of your seat as you wait to see how the story will unfold.' - Armadillo Magazine
'Striking a delicate balance between a funny sci-fi adventure and a heartfelt story of friendship, this is a thoroughly entertaining teen read, even for those with a fear of huge killer insects.' - Irish Examiner
'Fast-paced and fresh, this is a funny, thrilling adventure.' - BookTrust
'A perilous sci-fi adventure with a coming-of-age story at its core, this book will be eagerly devoured by young readers.' - Inis Magazine
'I honestly don't know anyone from age 10 up who won't love this one. A book that turns its world upside-down, and maybe yours, too; ingenious, intriguing, imaginative, fast, funny and utterly gripping.' - Fallen Star Stories
'This is a great adventure story full of heart and magic. Definitely one to recommend.' - Read and Reviewed
'Hilarity and heart center this quirky story about a young hero quietly taking a stand.' - Kirkus Reviews
'This Irish import will please children who want an over-the-top bully book jam-packed with adventure. This novel is wacky, awesome, and terrifying.' - School Library Journal
'A raucous read with notably Roald Dahl-leaning social sensibilities.' - Publishers Weekly
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