Alligators Overhead

Alligators Overhead

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Alligators, witches and a spooky mansion aren't your average neighbors . . . unless you live at the edge of the Ornofree swamp in the backwater town of Hadleyville. The town’s bad boy, Pete Riley, may only be twelve, but he’s up to his eyeballs in big trouble, and this time he isn’t the cause. This time the trouble arrives when a legendary hundred-year-old mansion, materia...more
Kindle Edition, 142 pages
Published July 3rd 2012 by Outskirts Press, Inc. (first published July 1st 2012)
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J.C.
C. Lee McKenzie’s mid-grade book, Alligators Overhead is a delightful, fast-paced adventure story of Pete, a 12-year old kid with a good heart but who gets into trouble without even trying (and he delights in the getting into trouble part, even if not so much the consequences of his pranks) and his grumpy but brainy sidekick, Weasel. The book has a spooky old house, witches, magick and, of course, alligators, which should please young readers age 8-14.

I really liked the storyline of this well-wr...more
M.E.
When Pete Riley loses his parents and is shipped off to live with his Aunt Lizzie, he doesn't think life can get much worse. Hadleytown is down-right boring. The only excitement comes from pranks and hanging with his friend Weasel. That is, things are boring until the Hadley Mansion, which hasn't been seen in 100 years, appears out of nowhere. Now Pete is hearing Harriet Hadley's voice in his head, making wishes come true, and talking to alligators. And what is all this about Aunt Lizzie being a...more
Neesha Hosein
I downloaded this book for fun last week after seeing the offer on the author's facebook page. I read this book in six hours. It was an absolutely adorable story and lots of fun.

Pete Riley, the young bad boy of Hadleyville, stumbles upon an unbelievable find one day when he bolted to his usual meeting spot, an empty lot next door to his aunt's house (where he's lived since the death of his parents), to meet his buddy Wilbur, a.k.a. Weasel. The whole story revolves around this boy going from tro...more
Kellee
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3.5 stars

Alligators Overhead begins as you meet Pete Riley, a 12-year-old who is always getting in trouble, but it isn't always his fault. He soon begins to learn that there is a lot more going on in the swampy town of his than just a bunch of pranks.

In a book that starts out as a seemingly realistic fiction novel about a troublesome young boy turns out to be a fantasy novel where the real problem is the lack of respect for the Ornofree Swamp...more
Darby Karchut
Alligator Overhead is like Savvy meets Hoot

Just imagine: A cast that include two boys, a coven of witches, some talking alligators, and a small town full of loony characters, and you’ve got the makings of a perfect middle grade book.

Pete Riley is all boy: he knows he shouldn’t do something, but then that devil whispers in his head, and suddenly he finds himself in the midst of a war between the town folks, some developers, and a swamp that needs protection. I really enjoyed the plot twists the a...more
Beverly McClure
What happens when you mix witches and warlocks, a mansion and alligators, mental telepathy and two twelve-year-old boys on a mission? You end up with an adventure, a mystery, a cast of unique characters, and a whole new attitude about alligators, that’s what.

ALLIGATORS OVERHEAD, Author C. Lee McKenzie’s novel for mg/tween readers, takes the reader on a fast paced, never dull journey with Peter Riley and his friend Weasel in their attempts to save the Ornofree Swamp from being destroyed. On the w...more
Jessica Haight
Alligators Overhead by C. Lee McKenzie is a mysterious adventure that will keep you guessing. Pete may like to get into trouble, but he is a typical 12 year-old with a best friend who tries to keep him doing the right thing. Poor Weasel! He gets a little frustrated trying to keep them both from getting into serious trouble. I think kids between the ages of 8 and 14 will love this book if they like old houses, witches, animals, and nature. Pete is a good main character because his desire to do th...more
Paul
I loved Alligators Overhead. It is a great story,with an excellent plot. It is very exciting with plenty of action. There is a great message along with many interesting and captivating side plots. The author did a wonderful job with imagery in this book. She painted a marvelous picture of the small town behavior in Hadleyville. A great example is when a piece of gossip, "...spread through the Whisper Circle at warp speed." I grew up in a small town and this is not an exaggeration of how things w...more
Kim Piddington
I think MG students will enjoy this novel. The protagonist, a boy who is living with his aunt after the death of his parents,is both mischeveous and courageous. The plot is engaging. Voice is solid and humorous. Rich word choice-i especially loved the creative names! A quick, easy, fun read.
Pam Torres
I always like to share when I find a great boys read. The action is very fun with lots of twists and turns. I really liked the messages of environmental responsibility and respecting habitats. It was difficult imagining talking alligators but I believe that is just my own weakness in the imagination department. It was a fun read. See complete review on SoImFifty@ blogspot.com
Sarah
I was so excited to read Alligators Overhead because it was my first givaway win from Goodreads first reads. I danced at my mailbox when it arrived and, to make it even better, it was autographed.
I really enjoyed the book. It wasn't the most compelling story I have ever read, but it was a book that I've been looking for. My fifth graders are a big fans of suspenseful books, but I want to push them beyond Goosebumps books. Alligators Overhead is much meatier and more satisfying than a Goosebumps...more
Kris
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Jamie Z

Want a wild, swampy adventure? One that involves alligators and witches, one town troublemaker and his brainiac companion? How about a mysterious mansion that pops up after being gone for a hundred years? If escape into a fantastic world where all of those oddities exist and where all things are possible, then Alligators Overhead is the read for you.

I enjoyed the quirky town characters and the fast-paced adventure that pitted the alligators against the bulldozer and sent the main character scram...more
Hope
I won a copy through the Goodread's Firstreads program.

This is one of those 'cute' stories. A nice twist on your typical witchy business. For younger kids, this might be amazing, but it really moves in a boring way to the more avid reader.

The main character Pete Riley is a troublemaker who grows responsible and has latent genetic powers. Animal lovers unite is another underlying theme, and backyard adventure to boot. The ending is not wonderful, and basically I will probably forget about this...more
Medeia Sharif
Pete is a rambunctious twelve-year-old boy living with his Aunt Lizzie after his parents’ deaths. Odd things occur in the small town he now calls home. A mansion materializes next to his house, he’s hearing voices, and he learns witches surround him. The witches aren’t bad though, because along with Pete and his best friend, Weasel, they’d like to save the Ornofree Swamp and its alligators from destruction. I enjoyed Pete and Weasel’s friendship, Pete’s budding powers, and the other magical elem...more
Sandra Farris
Alligators Overhead is a book for middle graders, but I am adult (probably twice over). I won a copy of the book and started reading it soon after.
It sucked me right in and I was that age again, right there with Pete and Weasel.They are so true to life. It had me on the edge of my seat most of the way through, especially toward the end. It is a great book to read with your middle graders, or even older.
A fantastic adventure tucked between the pages of this book and I highly recommend it.
Tracy
Cute middle grade read filled with some great quirky characters. Witches, talking alligators, a creepy swamp and two great main characters that will be loved by both the male and female readers out there. I am not sure if this is the start of a series, but I would love to see more books. I definitely recommend this one for any adventure loving middle grade readers out there!
Bish Denham
This is a very enjoyable read. It's got a swamp, alligators, witches, and plenty of mysterious happenings. What more could you want? Oh yeah, a boy who seems to be always getting into trouble, it's got that too. But is the trouble he gets into always HIS fault? You'll have to read this charming and humorous story to find out.
Jemi Fraser
Fabulous story, Lee! I love the characters - especially Pete & Weasel! The tone is fun and magical and totally entertaining. I know my students will love this story!
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In her other life--the one before she began writing for teens and younger readers--C. Lee was a teacher and administrator at California State University, San Jose. Her field of Linguistics and Inter-cultural Communication has carried her to a lot of places in the world to explore different cultures and languages. She can say, “Where’s the toilet?” and “I’m lost!” in at least five languages and two...more
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