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Hungry

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Deborah is starting to notice things about her best friend, Willy—like how cute he looks in his Halloween costume and the adorable way his red hair curls just above his collar. He's the coolest boy in sixth grade, and the closest friend she's got . . . that is, until her alien parents tell her she has to eat him for dinner. After all, she's an alien, too—even if she and her family do live in disguise.

Should she keep Willy alive and survive on forbidden hamburgers and chocolate . . . or point her tentacles at her best friend and gain approval from alien kind?

There are times when everyone feels like they're from outer space. A zany adventure and a close and sympathetic look at middle-school friendships and rivalries, Alethea Eason's wonderfully unique first novel satisfies that craving to fit in.

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2007
      Gr 5-8-Sixth-grader Deborah is having a difficult time acclimating to the changes that come with adolescence. Her algebra teacher is a bully, her friend Willy is suddenly crush-worthy, and her parents' strict rules are becoming increasingly hard to follow. Add the six tentacles that tend to pop out of her head when she gets excited and her life is bound to be complicated. As part of the first wave of an alien invasion, Deborah struggles to remain true to her otherworld heritage while fitting in with her earthling peers. She especially has difficulty appearing "normal" when dinnertime rolls around. Unlike other kids, she cannot simply reach for a slice of pizza and a soda. Instead, she and her family must consume humans. Deborah is content to eat the human prey her parents bring home each Halloween, but objects when they insist that she eat Willy. Deborah's story has promiseafter all, what 11-year-old doesn't feel like an alien at times? Unfortunately, sudden plot twists and frenetic pacing overshadow character and plot development. While this tale of a flesh-eating preteen alien requires a certain suspension of disbelief, kids might buy into the premise, but a random coming-of-age quest and the very sudden appearance of Deborah's long-lost rebel aunt make the story a little more difficult to accept."Danielle M. Margarida, Sharon Public Library, MA"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2008
      Many sixth graders feel like aliens, but Deborah really is one. Her family generally blends in, but once a year--for sustenance--each member has to eat a human. When she's pressured to devour her best friend, Deborah begins to rebel against what she's always believed was her destiny. Deborah's matter-of-fact Everygirl voice makes her relatable, even when she's digesting a person.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:5.1
  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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