Alien Summer #1
Area 51 Interns
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Narrated by:
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Tashi Thomas
About this listen
"An exciting series opener." (Kirkus)
From the mind of Murr from the Impractical Jokers comes a hilarious, action-packed new series about a world of bizarre creatures, wacky gadgets, and four kid interns at the most interesting place on Earth: Area 51!
It's the first day of summer vacation, and Viv Harlow just wants to relax with her friends at the beach before they all go to different high schools next year. She is definitely not interested in visiting her mom's office, even if Director Harlow works at the famous Area 51. But when an alarm sounds beneath the secret base and a whole race of aliens escape, she's about to get much more than she bargained for. Viv, Charlotte, Ray, and Elijah (who Viv is totally not crushing on) will have to work together, gear up with gadgets, and even protect a baby alien to save the day and defend Area 51.
The debut middle-grade series from Murr of the Impractical Jokers, Area 51 Interns is filled with enough high-tech hijinks, bizarre creatures, and laugh-out-loud humor to make even alien skeptics hooked for more!
©2022 James S. Murray and Carsen Smith (P)2022 Listening LibraryCritic reviews
“An idea that’s so fantastic, I wish I thought of it. An internship at Area 51 — what could go wrong? This one’s So. Much. Fun.”—Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of the Ordinary People Change the World series
“Fast and furious thrills. Just when I thought the kids had survived the terrifying dinosaurs, the REAL monsters appeared! Action, laughs, surprises – it's all here. A GREAT read!"—R.L. Stine, bestselling author Goosebumps and Fear Street
“[A]n action-packed adventure tale filled with humor and charm.”—Kirkus