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Aliens for Breakfast (Aliens)

3.69 of 5 stars 3.69  ·  rating details  ·  83 ratings  ·  12 reviews
It's been ten years since Richard Bickerstaff sat down to breakfast and an alien climbed out of his cereal bowl! Join Richard and Aric, a tiny, wisecracking creature from the planet Ganoob, as they battle to save the world from evil aliens in Aliens for Breakfast, Aliens for Lunch, and Aliens for Dinner. We're reissuing the trilogy with brand-new covers sporting a space ag...more
Paperback, 64 pages
Published September 28th 2011 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published October 22nd 1988)
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Brooke
Brooke rated it 2 of 5 stars
This was a huge disappointment.
Arren Q
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Gordon Pennington
Aliens for Breakfast is the story of young Richard who is eating cereal one day and POOF! an alien pops out. As with any good sci-fi, evil aliens are out to take over the world, and Richard and his new alien buddy must try and stop them! This book was average. I couldn't really get attached to any of the characters, and the plot was silly.
Ashley Allen
This is a very good and very interesting transitional chapter book. I would use this book in my classroom to work on predictions. I would have the students write what they thought would happen next after each time we got through with reading it for the day!
Peangelia
I read this as a kid...but I don't know why I remembered that far back. It wasn't required reading..it looked interesting so I picked it up. I'm just sitting on the computer thinking about all the series I used to read.
Laura Brownlee
I read this to my 6 year old and he liked it a lot. Time to go to the library for the lunch and dinner books for him.
Carol
If you are a kid and enjoy reading science fiction, you will like the story.

Study the book cover and read the blurbs before reading. That's what the story is all about.

The predictable storyline started with an alien coming out of a cereal box in the morning, as shown on the book cover, telling the little boy to save the world and take an adventure with it.

Young people who enjoy reading science fiction will like the story. Unfortunately, I'm too old for the b...more
Catherine  Mustread
Catherine Mustread rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Grades 2+
Shelves: childrens
Great science fiction for early readers
Natalia
Natalia rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Anyone! But mostly kids learning to read chapter books.
I loved this book! I still have my copy from when i read it. I remember reading it straight through cover to cover and being thrilled that I could.
Emily
Emily rated it 4 of 5 stars
This was the first book I read as a kid that actually made me laugh out loud...and dig through my cereal boxes looking for aliens.
Tikvah Kurrus
i think i remember liking this book. something about aliens in disguise, and you can kill them with putting red pepper on their pizza
Ki
Ki rated it 4 of 5 stars
One of my favorites as a young child. It's falling apart.
Igraine
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Joel
Joel rated it 4 of 5 stars
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Lauren
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Alex
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